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Cosmonauttransfer

Deep and dark space ambience and drone meets berlin school and soundtrack styles with a psychedelic twist. For fans of dark cosmic music.

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Dark industrial-tinged space music influenced by early Tangerine Dream, Cluster, and film soundtracks.

Ambient

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Dark industrial-tinged space music influenced by early Tangerine Dream, Cluster, and film soundtracks.

Ambient

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Dark industrial-tinged space music influenced by early Tangerine Dream, Cluster, and film soundtracks.

Ambient

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Dark industrial-tinged space music influenced by early Tangerine Dream, Cluster, and film soundtracks.

Ambient

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Dark industrial-tinged space music influenced by early Tangerine Dream, Cluster, and film soundtracks.

Ambient

Cosmonauttransfer is the name of my electronic group, which is myself and any other collaboraters, such as my friend Nick Langley who played audio generator at a live gig I played in Brighton in 2007. Nick and Richard Armstrong-Cripps will hopefully be helping out live and in the studio to bring you plenty of cosmic music.
Band/artist history
Cosmonauttransfer is the name of my electronic group, which is myself and any other collaboraters, such as my friend Nick Langley who played audio generator at a live gig I played in Brighton in 2007. It came into being at that gig and is now my main musical project since the demise of Darkhalf, previous band I was in which has now split. I do intend to release some older Darkhalf material from the time when it was just myself as a Cosmonauttransfer archive. Anyone interested in Darkhalf tracks from when it was a band can visit www.darkhalf.org, or contact me. Cosmonauttransfer is also a space music orientated band but has a wide range of influences from across the ambient, soundscape, Berlin school genres.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Only occasionally so far but I'm always up for it and also in collaboration with other musicians so long as they like improvisation.
Your musical influences
Radio Massacre International, Hawkwind, Tangerine Dream (particularly 1970 to 1977), Brian Eno, Thomas Koner, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Cluster, Harmonia, Ian Bodddy, Hz, Coil, Ligeti, Penderecki, Howard Shore, Jerry Goldsmith, Robert Fripp, early Klaus Schulze, Harvey Bainbridge, and horror and scifi soundtracks.
What equipment do you use?
Carillon Music PC, Audio Generators, Yamaha SY85, Squire Strat guitar, Ebow, minikorg 700s, bass guitar, found sound. My favourite plugins and music apps are Ableton Live intro, Reactor, Krishna Synth, Wusikstation, Gmedia Mtron, and Paulstretch.
Anything else?
I hope you enjoy my music and feel free to contact me over any musical matters. Dark Skies of Yuggoth has just been released on the ambientlive label. http://www.ambientlive.com/ Train Klang by Mooch which I played on is also available on ambientlive Cosmonauttransfer is playing a gig in Brighton on 27th January 2011 organized by Spirit of Gravity http://www.spiritofgravity.com/. Our set will be a tribute to Louis Barron and Bebe Barron's Forbidden Planet soundtrack and the BBC radiophonic workshop. Further details to follow
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