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5th Sep 2010 - I'd just like to write a quick note to thank EVERYONE around the world, who got up early, or stayed up late, for tuning in just now on Bruce Gall's ARFM's Sunday Synth, to listen to the exclusive Computerchemist/Nemesis tracks and for the amazingfeedback that you've all just been giving both me and Nemesis.
We're both overwhelmed by the reaction and we hope you'll all stick around - there's even more to come, very soon :)
For those of you who missed it - one last chance tomorrow night, 22:00 UK time (23:00 Europe) and we are the last two tracks of the two hour show.


2nd Sep 2010 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Two new amazing tracks from the ongoing collaboration of Nemesis (Hawkwind, The Assassins Of Silence, Sendelica, Harvey Bainbridge, Tubilah Dog, Gunslinger) and Computerchemist will get their FIRST EXCLUSIVE AIRPLAY on Bruce Gall's ARFM Sunday Synth, this Sunday morning (starts 10:00 am UK time, 11:00 am Europe, Fast Asleep Time for the USA).
The two new tracks "The Scheming Machine" and "What The Eye Doesn't see" are already getting critical acclaim from pre-release reviewers. Don't miss YOUR chance to hear them for yourself - this Sunday!
Details on how to tune in on the internet are on the ARFM home page.


COMPUTERCHEMIST: ARFM AIRPLAY EXCLUSIVE LISTENING PARTY!


30th Aug 2010 - Some artwork from our collaboration to date.


Computerchemist & Nemesis
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26th Aug 2010 - Last call! Bill Fox's Galactic Travels on WDIY FM and internet streaming from Pennsylvania, USA has made computerchemist the "Special Focus" on the show for the whole of August, and tonight's featured album is the last one, "aqual measure" from 2009.
This is an ideal way to hear all of computerchemist's albums... for free! :)
Each week this month, the Featured CD at Midnight (USA EDT time) has been a back-to back album by computerchemist. Tune in to the show, for the USA each Thursday night at 23.04 EDT, (for the UK Friday morning at 04:04 BST, Europe 05:04 CEST) with the album play one hour after the start of the show :)
A BIG THANK YOU goes out to all of you who have taken the time to tune in over the month, and of course many thanks also to Bill for making this all possible. :)
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2010/focus.html#aug


WDIY Galactic Travels Listening Party! - computerchemist: aqual measure


 

computerchemist is the ongoing solo project of Dave Pearson, who lives in Székesfehérvár, Hungary, after moving from the UK in 2008.
dave pearson Ever since the early 80s Dave's music has been strongly influenced by "classic" Berlin School performers such as Tangerine Dream (mostly from the '72-'86 period) and Klaus Schulze, as well as taking inspiration from newer, more contemporary musicians with a diversity ranging from The Mars Volta to Csaba Vedres.