Tomorrowland
Nick Brackney and Steve Baker started playing together as Tomorrowland after the demise of Brackney's previous group Children's Ice Cream. At that point in time, around 1996, the Detroit metropolitan area was fertile ground for bands playing with the spatial and electronic aspects of music. Labels like Burnt Hair and Mind Expansion were documenting the scene and releases by Windy & Carl and Fuxa drew the attention of the outside world. After releasing the 'Futurist' single on the Burnt Hair label and a single on the Japanese Motorway label
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Tomorrowland
Nick Brackney and Steve Baker started playing together as Tomorrowland after the demise of Brackney's previous group Children's Ice Cream. At that point in time, around 1996, the Detroit metropolitan area was fertile ground for bands playing with the spatial and electronic aspects of music. Labels like Burnt Hair and Mind Expansion were documenting the scene and releases by Windy & Carl and Fuxa drew the attention of the outside world. After releasing the 'Futurist' single on the Burnt Hair label and a single on the Japanese Motorway label
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Trapped in the Dream
This is the soundtrack that a game developer in India had me make for the game "Trapped in the Dream." The game's backstory is about a man who fell into a coma and reincarnated into another realm as a woman. The track has a dreamy melody.more
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The Slap
Does "The Slap" actually slap like a club banger actually does? We'll see!more
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I Will Fight Back
This is a DnB track I made for a podcast that I was doing called "The Diamoria Chronicles" but the podcast name will be changed to "Make Missouri Rave Again" later on. I named this track I will fight back because the melody sounds pretty epic, something that sounds like it would be played at Liquicity festival. The podcast was supposed to be about my life and childhood which in the 5th episode does change topic quite a bit because I quit talking about my traumatizing childhood with country people before I moved to EDM and then I go straight to talking about the EDM scene here in the Ozarks and that we should have a festival like Liquicity but feature all types of EDM from many smaller independent artists. I also hope that my future record label and festival Ozark Bass Festival and Ozark Bass Factory comes to life. I don't know if this slaps to you, but it slapped when I made this track.more
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