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Artist description
Adrenalin Sound Machine (ASM) is part of a new generation of electronic music
composers who started in the underground computer multimedia "demo" scene of the
early 1990s. Using the tools of the modern "soundtracker" scene, Adrenalin Sound
Machine creates 100% digitally produced electronic music in a bewildering range of
styles. From trip-hop to trance, house to hardcore, gabber to game soundtracks, you
name it, Adrenalin Sound Machine has done it. Adrenalin Sound Machine started out as a
musical offshoot of a short-lived demo crew, and had already composed soundtracks for
many demos and the soundtrack to the commerical game "Hi-Risc Racing" before
launching a section on mp3.com in late December 1998. Since then, the prolific
output of Adrenalin Sound Machine has generated many top 20 hits on various
mp3.com genre charts, including a recent top 10 UK chart placing with "Digital Disk".
Adrenalin Sound Machine has also broken new ground by using a soundtracker program
as a live instrument on the album "Living In Cyberspace"- one of the first albums to use
such a technique... Adrenalin Sound Machine intend to continue producing new
music in a multiplicity of genres, and to continue to push the barriers of sound
creation on soundtracker software. ASM also intend to take their unique sound to the live
arena, via the internet and, of course, live venues... But most important of all, ASM
want to build up a back catalogue of damn good electronic music! Find out more at the
official Adrenalin Sound Machine website, at which one can find songs that are not
available here... |
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Music Style
Electronically produced music, encompassing various dance music styles... (eg techno, house, hip-hop, breakbeat, etc.) |
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Musical Influences
Everything we've ever listened to- even the crap stuff! (We know then what *not* to do...) In the case of these tracks, the original tracks we remix from are obviously an influence... |
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Similar Artists
Orbital, Technohead, Rob Hubbard, Scott Brown, John Michel-Jarre, Paul Elstak, Public Enemy, Portishead, Abba, Beach Boys, Jesus and Mary Chain, etc., ... (OK, we're pretty varied in our tastes.) |
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Artist History
Originally known (In very small circles indeed...) as "Electrix", Adrenalin Sound
Machine started out as a side project of the short-lived Amiga demo crew "Adrenalin",
making music that has been used in computer media soundtracks, such as the
"Hi Risc Racing" soundtrack. When ASM "properly" started as a band, it originally
started out with music made on an Atari running Quartet, then a couple of MIDI
instruments were added... Now ASM has returned to making music with todays
advanced sample and sound manipulation software, (ie soundtrackers again!) and we
think the results are quite decent in our humble opinion... |
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Group Members
Michael James |
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Instruments
Software: Quartet, Protracker, FastTracker, Buzz Tracker, Mad Tracker, Cool Edit, Multiquence, Wavestation, Cubase. Hardware: Falcon 030, PC soundcard, DX11, PSS790, Casio VL-Tone (!) |
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Albums
AsmTracker (April 1999), Living in Cyberspace (June 1999), A DAM Good Selection (ongoing compilation of current non-album work) . |
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Press Reviews
The "High Risc Racing" soundtrack was described as "moody"... (An accurate
statement!)... Trance Fury has said that ASM has a "Great Trance/Ambient mood"...
Kendall Jackman on "Theme from 'Hi-Risc Racing'": "Very Jarre-esque"... Tom Aragon
on ASM tunes: "Good stuff. Very diverse!" Raw42 says: "Adrenalin sound machine [...]
takes you back a fair way to the early days of computer generated electronica.
Danceable music in a retro style, [...] there's something good happening here. " |
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Additional Info
This page lists remixes done by ASM. For fully original tunes by ASM, follow the link on the |
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Location
Glasgow, Strathclyde - United Kingdom |
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