computerchemist

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Atmospheric 09:23 Tools
icon one 17:55 Tools
after the eclipse 09:12 Tools
Flight of 'f' 09:32 Tools
timethorns 09:08 Tools
Marshfire 07:26 Tools
darklight drive 12:33 Tools
landform 10:51 Tools
cave search 11:50 Tools
Tantric Race 10:42 Tools
Mirage 05:59 Tools
Tribalibal 09:53 Tools
Domino's Lament 07:53 Tools
geoid 07:44 Tools
the message 04:35 Tools
French Game Idea 06:07 Tools
Danube Flow 11:43 Tools
icon zero 16:52 Tools
chaos theory 09:52 Tools
Sharazad 09:36 Tools
Standing Waves, Standing Still 13:50 Tools
Aqual Measure 08:39 Tools
Atlantic Rift 11:36 Tools
caterpillar pirouette 09:42 Tools
corporatosaur 08:27 Tools
convection of the 9 09:24 Tools
dobdub 12:00 Tools
six phase mains 07:35 Tools
zsoltmatic-10 15:45 Tools
broken daliuette 08:16 Tools
Landform 2012 (Bonus Track) 07:54 Tools
dominos lament 07:54 Tools
strangeness in 13 08:09 Tools
Valley of Modulation 08:09 Tools
The Pink Beams of Light, He Said 07:10 Tools
Forgotten Memory 07:06 Tools
Through the Volcan Forest at Dusk 07:06 Tools
Volcan Plain 07:06 Tools
the needs of the many 07:25 Tools
floor zero 07:25 Tools
Smeem 07:25 Tools
commution 07:25 Tools
Volcan Sea 07:25 Tools
subsonic volcan flight 07:25 Tools
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computerchemist is the ongoing solo project of Dave Pearson, who lives in Székesfehérvár, Hungary, after moving from the UK in 2008. Over the last 25 years Dave's music has been strongly influenced by "classic" Berlin School performers such as Tangerine Dream (mostly from the '72-'86 period) and Klaus Schulze, as well as taking inspiration from newer, more contemporary musicians with a diversity ranging from The Mars Volta to Csaba Vedres. Check out the official site http://www.myspace.com/computerchemistcom, myspace site http://www.myspace.com/computerchemistcom and cdbaby page http://cdbaby.com/all/computerchemist for more info. Published by terrainflight. http://www.terrainflight.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.