Tycho
Scott Hansen (born February 7, 1977), professionally known as Tycho, is an American ambient music artist and producer, who is known as ISO50 for his photographic and design works. Tycho is currently signed to, and has released under, Ghostly International, but has also released music on Merck Records and Gammaphone Records. His song, Dictaphone's Lament, was used as the track on a music video entitled "Live Life to the Fullest", which was made by and featured on the action cartoon block Toonami.
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Tycho
Scott Hansen (born February 7, 1977), professionally known as Tycho, is an American ambient music artist and producer, who is known as ISO50 for his photographic and design works. Tycho is currently signed to, and has released under, Ghostly International, but has also released music on Merck Records and Gammaphone Records. His song, Dictaphone's Lament, was used as the track on a music video entitled "Live Life to the Fullest", which was made by and featured on the action cartoon block Toonami.
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Dreams ft Arcane Justine
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"Sneak A Beat" Garfield Kart Remix
A silly beat i made recently to that one banger song in garfield kart. Also a bonus track on a silly beat album i made recently. You can get it through bandcamp. Please enjoy!more
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Star Life
This is the first song that I wrote the lyrics and used Synthesizer Pro for vocals! Hope you enjoy it!more
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