Highpersonic Whomen

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Easy Does It 09:51 Tools
Free Space 06:50 Tools
Push The Limit 00:00 Tools
Space Elevator 08:20 Tools
Clone Collective 07:26 Tools
Departure 01:12 Tools
Wunderbaum 08:26 Tools
Des Pudels Kern 00:00 Tools
Piece of Cake 00:00 Tools
Upstairs 00:00 Tools
Bite Your Lip 00:00 Tools
E.T. FM 00:00 Tools
In The Moment 00:00 Tools
Standard Procedure 07:32 Tools
Wormhole 00:00 Tools
Multiplay 07:15 Tools
Lycurgos 00:00 Tools
Arrival 01:11 Tools
Black Lung (Hw Vs. Sportmeister) 06:48 Tools
Mind Over Matter. (Hw Vs. Kiwa) 07:07 Tools
Critical Moments 00:00 Tools
Homegrown Human 00:00 Tools
Critical Moments (Daytripper Mix) 07:12 Tools
Delete The Dancefloor (Hw Vs. Loopus In Fabula) 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter 00:00 Tools
Black Lung 00:00 Tools
Delete The Dancefloor 00:00 Tools
/ Free Space 00:00 Tools
InTthe Moment 00:00 Tools
Upstairs - HW vs Setherian 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter - HW vs Kiwa 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter (HW vs. Kiwa) 00:00 Tools
Delte The Dancefloor (HW vs. Loopus In Fabula) 00:00 Tools
_free_space 00:00 Tools
Delete The Dancefloor - HW vs Loopus In Fabula 00:00 Tools
Easy Does It { SOFASPACE } 00:00 Tools
Easy Does It { sofaspace.net } 00:00 Tools
Black Lung - HW vs Sportmeister 00:00 Tools
high personic whomen - easy does it 00:00 Tools
Departure (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter (HW vs. Kiwa) 00:00 Tools
Bit Your Lip 00:00 Tools
Arrival (Outro) 00:00 Tools
Mind Over Matter (HW vs Kiwa) 00:00 Tools
Delete The Dancefloor (HW vs Loopus In Fabula) 00:00 Tools
/ Easy Does It 00:00 Tools
Free Space { sofaspace.net } 00:00 Tools
In the Movement 00:00 Tools
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Highpersonic Whomen was born around 2001 and originally included Tommi Sirkiä (Haltya, Headphonics) and Jürgen Sachau (Haltya). Their thought with this project was to experiment with more mainstream and clubbish sound than their other bands but without forgetting the psychedelic undercurrent. Their aim was to produce popular and easy to listen progressive trance. Outolintu started later to fly with his solo project, but Tommi wanted to continue with the project on those lines in which Highpersonic Whomen was build up. Make Louhio (Kiwa, Headphonics) joined the forces and the experiments in digital sound continued. Bringing his own style and vibe to Highpersonic Whomen the sound of the duo evolved more in to housey soundscapes. The duo has released tracks on such labels as Novatekk, Twisted Records, U.S.T.A, Digital Structures and Com.Pact. Records. Their debut album Alternative Energysource was released on 2002 and was acclaimed by many trance critics to be the best album of the year. Since then the name of Highpersonic Whomen has been seen in flyers around the world in the countries like Israel, Russia and Brazil. Highpersonic Whomen will release their second album in April 2007. The new album Push The Limit will take listeners further in to the world of evolving progress of the fusion of techno, breakbeat, house and trance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.