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atmospheric

by computerchemist

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The album "atmospheric" was released in January 2007 to critical acclaim. Drawing heavily on the Berlin School sound, but interpreting it in a distinctly modern style, within its seven tracks it takes the listener on a fresh voyage of discovery, with each piece telling a very different story through the universal medium of music.


reviews

"A batch of beat-and-melody driven joyrides that are a pleasure to listen to" - John Shanahan, Hypnagogue

"Lots of detail and colour. Keep it flowing." - Steve Jolliffe, ex-Tangerine Dream, Solo Musician

"Aber er bedient auch bisweilen leicht verzerrte Gitarren, was mich auch mal an Edgar Froese, Ashra oder Heldon erinnert." - Jürgen Meurer, Progressive Newsletter

"Atmospheric is a nice EM album that's well worth checking out." - Artemi Pugachov, Encyclopedia of Electronic Music

"Uplifting and infectious, the tunes are tastefully crafted to entertain while banishing all doldrums." - Matt Howarth, Sonic Curiosity

credits

released January 7, 2007

credits

Music Composed by Dave Pearson

Dave Pearson: keyboards, drum/sequencer programming, bass & lead guitars
Equipment: cubase sx3, behringer bcf2000 control surface, maudio 88es, hercules 16/12, behringer mdx2600 compander, behringer t1953 valve preamp, behringer di4000, yamaha bass, fender stratocaster, zoom guitar effects pedal, yamaha customised drum pads
Cover art: Dave Pearson
Cluster-2 spacecraft data on "atmospheric" is courtesy of nasa and the university of iowa

Recorded and Produced by Dave Pearson at Terrainflight UK Jun 2006 - Dec 2006

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Computerchemist is the ongoing solo project of Dave Pearson.
ARFM DJ Bruce Gall has remarked on the crossover style of his playing, invoking comparisons to electronic artists Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, and the progressive sounds of Pink Floyd and David Gilmour solo work, Ash Ra Tempel, Mike Oldfield, Steve Hackett, Brian Eno and King Crimson. ... more

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