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Resound (album)
''Resound'' is the first album released by the Norwegian electronica project Ugress Ugress is an electronica project from Bergen, Norway, the main project of electronic musician Gisle Martens Meyer (GMM). Gisle started his music career in the early 1990s making Scream Tracker and Fast Tracker modules under the alias ''Gnosis''. .... It was released on Tuba Records/Port Azur in 2002. Track listing # "Spider-Man Theme" # "Queen Of Darkness" # "E-Pipe" # "Reason To Believe" # "Decepticons" # "Loungemeister" # "Falling" # "Autumn Colours" # "Trigger 22" # "Kaleido Scope" # "Atlantis Coastguard Corruption" Samples used 1. Spider-Man Theme - Beginning from 1960s animated TV series theme. 4. Reason to Believe - ''Stay with us, we can all be happy here'' from HellRaiser 1 (1987) and the speech delivered by the gameshow host of The Running Man show at the end of the movie with the same name, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger (1987). 5. Decepticons - speech by Orson Welles from the Tra ...
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Ugress
Ugress is an electronica project from Bergen, Norway, the main project of electronic musician Gisle Martens Meyer (GMM). Gisle started his music career in the early 1990s making Scream Tracker and Fast Tracker modules under the alias ''Gnosis''. Among Meyer's other projects are Nebular Spool, Shadow of the Beat and Ninja9000 as well as scoring soundtracks for moving pictures and several TV-shows. Ugress has released multiple albums, singles, and EPs to date. Their first five albums: '' Resound'', released in 2002, climbed to the second place on the official Norwegian chart board. A second album, ''Cinematronics'', was released two years later. It reached the third place on the same list. A third Ugress album titled ''Unicorn'' was released on January 28, 2008. On June 15, 2009, Ugress released their fourth studio album, called ''Reminiscience''. ''Collectronics'', a compilation album including previously unreleased material, was released in July 2010. Ugress is notable for providi ...
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Electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that started in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the term is mostly used to refer to electronic music generally. History Early 1990s: origins and UK scene The original wide-spread use of the term "electronica" derives from the influential English experimental techno label New Electronica, which was one of the leading forces of the early 1990s introducing and supporting dance-based electronic music oriented towards home listening rather than dance-floor play, although the word "electronica" had already begun to be associated with synthesizer generated music as early as 1983, when a "UK Electronica Festival" was first held. At that time electronica became known as "electronic listening music", also becoming more or less synonymous to ambient techno and intelligent techno, and was considered distinct from other em ...
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Cinematronics (album)
''Cinematronics'' is the second album released by the Norwegian electronica project Ugress Ugress is an electronica project from Bergen, Norway, the main project of electronic musician Gisle Martens Meyer (GMM). Gisle started his music career in the early 1990s making Scream Tracker and Fast Tracker modules under the alias ''Gnosis''. .... It was released on Tuba Records/Port Azur in 2004. Track listing # "Il Pirata" # "Manhattan Sapphire" # "Makina Fifth" # "Cowboy Desperado" # "Nightingale" # "Bad Dreams Come True" # "Binary Code" # "The Beauty Never Lasts" # "Monochromatic World" # "Shadows And Doubts" # "Battle 22" # "Rainy Transylvanian Day" 2004 albums Ugress albums {{2000s-electronic-album-stub ...
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