80 Proof Midnights and 98 Octane Noons
Amplitude Problem
Performed By
Amplitude Problem
Album UPC
889211351145
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001234185
Label
Amplitude Problem
Released
2015-02-10
BPM
85
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1533675
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
336
Songtrust Track ID
305323
Writers
Writer
Juan Irming
Songwriter ID
32587
PRO
BMI
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Juan Irming
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Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California
Description
From hot, shiny groove to cold San Secuestro prison cells... From ridiculous, weaponized funk to space battles on your bedroom floor, Amplitude Problem's debut solo LP delivers soundwaves that can only be summed up with a bizarre name like Blue Bots Dots.
Notes
"A delicate balance of 80s and 90s synthpop with a focus on groove spiced with insane melodies" - Elijah Lucian
I make original video game inspired retro-future music for geeks, cyberpunks and the occasional normal human being. What might that sound like? Well, imagine Kraftwerk, JM Jarre and Nine Inch Nails careening into the same Moog Modular 55 at high speed, crashing on the floor in a confused, groovy, melodic pile with synthesizer bits all over the place and you may have *some* idea.
I didn't set out to make an album that dealt with my formative years, but that's largely what it became. About half of the songs concern things from the late 80s and very early 90s, and Plastic Spaceships goes all the way back to first grade! The whole project turned out far more personal than I had ever thought. As a non-vocalist, I depend on telling stories purely through melodies, harmonies, rhythms and soundscapes. It's challenging but very exciting because every listener interprets my work differently. Thank you for checking me out and I truly hope you'll enjoy my album!
"Amplitude Problem should have been a SEGA composer in the early 90s because damn, this is excellent" - tanner4105
"For me this album is a fascinating journey through the different stages and eras in the evolution of the extraordinary artist Amplitude Problem is today. I hope you will enjoy this musical adventure as much as I have." - Anders Ekström (aka Damokles), founder of OK Records
I make original video game inspired retro-future music for geeks, cyberpunks and the occasional normal human being. What might that sound like? Well, imagine Kraftwerk, JM Jarre and Nine Inch Nails careening into the same Moog Modular 55 at high speed, crashing on the floor in a confused, groovy, melodic pile with synthesizer bits all over the place and you may have *some* idea.
I didn't set out to make an album that dealt with my formative years, but that's largely what it became. About half of the songs concern things from the late 80s and very early 90s, and Plastic Spaceships goes all the way back to first grade! The whole project turned out far more personal than I had ever thought. As a non-vocalist, I depend on telling stories purely through melodies, harmonies, rhythms and soundscapes. It's challenging but very exciting because every listener interprets my work differently. Thank you for checking me out and I truly hope you'll enjoy my album!
"Amplitude Problem should have been a SEGA composer in the early 90s because damn, this is excellent" - tanner4105
"For me this album is a fascinating journey through the different stages and eras in the evolution of the extraordinary artist Amplitude Problem is today. I hope you will enjoy this musical adventure as much as I have." - Anders Ekström (aka Damokles), founder of OK Records
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