Wow! Our debut Audio Cologne Project album “2911.” has come in second place in the highly regarded ARFM Soundscape’s “Album of the Year 2013” poll!
Signatures I & II in “Best Progressive Rock Album of the Year” top 10
ZARAGOZA, SPAIN – Computerchemist ft. Zsolt Galántai’s debut collaboration “Signatures I.” & “Signatures II.” have just both made it into the top 10 list of the “Best Progressive Rock Albums of 2013” on Portal Esquizofrenia, a prog rock website from Spain!
2911. – Audio Cologne Project (2013)
After 4 years in the making, the musical collaboration with Uwe Cremer, “Audio Cologne Project”, has released its first album “2911.”, featuring Zsolt Galántai on drums.
How to turn a budget acoustic into an electro-acoustic, on a budget!
This article is for those of you who might have an acoustic lying around somewhere that you’d like to install a piezo pickup and preamp inside, transforming it into an electro-acoustic. It’s surprisingly easy if you get the right kit.
Stephen Jansen features “Signatures” in new “lost chapter”
Stephen Jansen is a prolific and successful author who decided to try his hand a few years back penning a tribute to one of his favourite bands of all time, Hawkwind. Stephen has been kind enough to write me an extra “lost chapter”, in the style of his book, to review the latest Computerchemist double release album “Signatures ft. Zsolt Gálantai”. Here it is, printed in full. Thanks, Stephen!
Signature-ception?
I’m not sure what the correct word for the act of signing signatures onto Signatures should be – but Signature-ception sounds about right!
Piracy, obscurity and heresy
A short rant about piracy. With subtitles.
S4G Charity label releases new Computerchemist track on compilation
San Francisco based fund raiser record label “Sound 4 Good” today released their latest compilation album “The Human Condition –…
The making of “Signatures”
Dave’s account of how the conceptual double release “Signatures I.” and “Signatures II.” came into being.
Signatures I. ft. Zsolt Galántai (2013)
With the addition of the acclaimed Hungarian drummer, Zsolt Galántai, formerly of the rock band “Ossian” and “Baba Yaga”, Dave Pearson has produced a work which fuses the essence of German Electronic Berlin School with Progressive Rock elements.