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Music Archive » Electronic » Trance » ATOMIC BRAIN: Falling In Love With The Falling Spikes
Welcome to the world of ATOMIC BRAIN

"This is TRUE electronica, the kind of music that explores new boundries and takes chances. Excellent disc" - Dave Goff, Indiego Music, July 2002

"...minimalist beats and skeletal loops form a dark and danceable collage. A stark landscape of sound and beats." CD World, Dallas Observer, September 21, 2000

"...Trancy, techno-ish, ambient-esque, EBM, total electronica...something that DJ's should definitely get for club and air play...The sampling and synth effects are nothing short of chilling and spacious...Larvae has given us a delightful aural view into the world of self-expression, self-identity, and has gone beyond the boundaries of a genre pigeon hole with Amassing Delinquents." Alexander, Last Sigh Magazine 2000

"Combining the genres of trance, techno, ambient and electronica is an ambitious project...seriously uncommercial...an ambient/electronica/progessive rock crossover with some very deep and meaningful tracks..." D. for The Zone 2000.18. 2ND October 2000


Larvae's second album, Amassing Delinquents, was released in the fall of 2000. Larvae's first album, Hypervariable End Domain, is a dark exploration into the subconscious mind. Both of the above albums can be heard and purchased on the web site www.atomicbrainmusic.com, as well as numerous retailers.

Last year, the track "Who's Got Control?" from Amassing Delinquents, was featured on the soundtrack of the New York Film Festival compilation CD "Film Music".

The new album "Falling In Love With The Falling Spikes" marks the formation of Atomic Brain, a collective unit of electronica perpetrators, whose deliterious events are led by Larvae. Atomic Brain is an electronica laboratory which dissects and connects its neurons in the heart of cow country in East Texas; it is an amalgam of electronica, trance, techno, dance, and ambient music. Release date March 15,2002. Influences range from Bowie, Eno, Moby, Numan, NIN, Reed, Glass, Fat Boy Slim, Oakenfold, BT.

Atomic Brain insists that it is not a DJ, and omits this terminology with anyone synthesizing electronica. It believes in allowing unconnected neurons that course through expressways in the cerebral cortex to intersect, as the results can be very interesting, and at times, disturbing. It is only through total release of both unconscious and subconscious pathways that one can truly discover one's ideal and true self. Explorations in the worlds of trance and ambient electronica with body movements may also lead to electronic accidents, both pleasurable and painful. Sometimes the synthesis controls the conductor, which can be dangerous, but can also lead to significant breakthroughs in the production and transmission of electronica.

It is also important to dance, or perform psychotic body movements, or tap one's toes; Atomic Brain pursues this goal, and hopes the listener will be entertained by it, at the very least.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.atomicbrain.net

Track List:
1. Ban Soccer Matches
2. Say What
3. Take Drugs
4. Right Wing Politics
5. Visions of Brotherhood
6. Money & Pointing the Big Finger
7. Chaos
8. The Futurist
9. Industry
10. Disorder
11. Pasteurized Decadence

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