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Tomorrowland Discography of CDs

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| | Tomorrowland Sequence Of The Negative Space Changes CD (1998)
$11.89 Guitars, synths, and organs are all heavily processed to the point where the initial sound sources are unidentifiable, each merely part of the sonic whole. Like soulmates Fuxa (or for that matter, PHAEDRA-era Tangerine Dream), they use the minimalist rulebook as a starting point and emerge with something far more lush and not without humor, making SEQUENCE one of the finest ambient/electronic recordings of the '90s.
Recording information: 05/1997-02/1998.
Unknown Contributor Role: Steve Baker Like spiritual forefather Brian Eno, that just means they don't want to scare listeners away with preconceived notions about the stodginess of "serious" electronic music. Again like Eno, Tomorrowland produce music of unprecedented warmth and deceptive simplicity.
For a band that eschews vocals and "traditional" song structure, they offer textures of such immediate delectability one has to struggle to remember that this isn't pop. This ambient/electronic duo likes to present itself as a futuristic enterprise making music for the machine age.
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| Tomorrowland Stereoscopic Soundwaves CD (1997)
$11.65 Prior to Tomorrowland, Brockney had been a member of Children's Ice Cream, who released a single on the Mind Expansion label, a small imprint run by Randall Nieman of the space rock group Füxa. Brockney eventually ended up in Ann Arbor, where he met Steve Baker during orientation as both were preparing to begin attending classes that fall at the University of Michigan. In 1997, they were invited to participate in Darla Records' Bliss Out series. At first much of it sounds like one long, monotone drone of minimalist ambience. The result is subtle and takes repeated listening to fully appreciate. Tomorrowland is a Michigan-based duo consisting of Nick Brockney and Steve Baker, both of Ann Arbor, MI. They then used electronic production techniques to create layer upon layer. The duo used an eight-track Portastudio recording deck to record the EP, looping textured and manipulated guitars, bass, organ, analog synthesizer, Fender Rhodes piano, percussive loops, and something called an audiometer. Stereoscopic Soundwaves became the sixth volume in the ambient pop series. They began making music together in March 1996, initially seeing their first release come out on the Burnt Hair label -- via Mind Expansion -- followed by a 7"-only single, "I Wish I Was an Angel So I Could Sleep on the Moon," released on the Japanese Motorway label.
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Tomorrowland CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
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Popular or famous Tomorrowland music songs: Butterflies, Dustbot, Mantric, Oxygen, Saturn, Sequence, Sunbeam, Sunspot, Synapse, Venus, Arrival, Drop Of Golden Sun. More music songs Kepler Planet Harmonies, Sea Of Serenity, Spiraea, IOOIOIIII, 100101111.
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