For this, his ninth solo album, computerchemist has gone back to guitar and synthesizer, producing 5 new tracks harking back to the strong 70’s influences of Krautrock and Berlin School.
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For this, his ninth solo album, computerchemist has gone back to guitar and synthesizer, producing 5 new tracks harking back to the strong 70’s influences of Krautrock and Berlin School.
Read moreSylvain Lupari has been running the Synths&Sequences review site since 2010. This is his first computerchemist album to review, and he gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars! Thanks, Sylvain!
Read moreJosé Luis Martínez Arilla runs the Spanish language progressive music review blogsite “Descubre la Caja de Pandora”. Read his review inside.. ¡Muchas gracias, José!
Read moreFor the eighth solo album, it’s back to basics and completely composed and recorded in the analogue domain. Guest appearances from Chris Gill (Band of Rain) and Zsolt Galántai (MAYA, Rusty Gold, Ossian).
Read moreEMPulsiv is a German music webzine, they’ve just reviewed Volcan Dreams, read more inside!
Read moreJerry recently reviewed the new Computerchemist album, Volcan Dreams. Here’s what he had to say, cheers, Jerry!
Read moreIt’s official: computerchemist’s eighth solo album ‘volcan dreams’ will be released on the 10th March, join our launch party special with interview on Bruce Gall’s OWMR netradio show “Atmospheres”!
Read moreWow! Our debut Audio Cologne Project album “2911.” has come in second place in the highly regarded ARFM Soundscape’s “Album of the Year 2013” poll!
Read moreZARAGOZA, SPAIN – Computerchemist ft. Zsolt Galántai’s debut collaboration “Signatures I.” & “Signatures II.” have just both made it into the top 10 list of the “Best Progressive Rock Albums of 2013” on Portal Esquizofrenia, a prog rock website from Spain!
Read moreA jolly little film about how entire chains of pretty, tranquil, tropical islands in the pacific were turned into uninhabitable radioactive slag for many years to come….
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