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    Alien

    $12.00
    An eclectic mixture of acoustic and electronic music, epitomizing Jolliffe's trademark style of fusing modern sounds and technology with traditional instruments such as flute and saxophone.
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    Beyond the Dream

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    An album that hearkens back to Jolliffe's days with Tangerine Dream. Progressive electronic music augmented with acoustic sounds. Features vocals on four tracks, though in a more traditional manner than on TD's Cyclone.
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    BeyondHereBe…

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    9 soothing, structured compositions without the sugaryness sometimes associated with "new age" music. Released in 2006.
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    Cantus Umbrarum

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    The French duo's first Horizon release! Composed for a sound exhibit inside underground caves, ambient soundscapes mingle with voice samples and sound effects in a unique, evocative journey into the unknown. Finalist in the trade journal New Age Voice's "space/electronic/ambient" category. For more details about this group, please see the official Lightwave Web site at www.lightwave-musique.com.
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    Emocean

    $15.00
    With its ethereal grandeur, this 1995 album has reminded some listeners of waterfalls. Others have felt a slight Jean-Michel Jarre influence. Regardless, this is a logical extension of the original ideas from Voyager.
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    Escape

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    Composed and performed entirely on one keyboard, Escape was the first album to feature the "electronic symphony" sound that Steve was known for in the early '90s.
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    Galaxies IV

    $24.00
    A double CD that came out in 2012. Similar to BeyondHereBe... but a bit more Oriental.
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    Geophobia

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    A 1994 release that is strongly influenced by Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno, yet goes beyond those influences into something unique.
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    Geophobia

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    Released in 1997, this disc has more of a live feel to it than Voyager or Emocean. Electronic intensity and focus shines through on every track.
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    Journeys Out of the Body

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    His classic album from 1982! Haunting ambient and electronic soundscapes are combined with the occasional use of wind instruments. Featuring performances by late Jade Warrior guitarist Tony Duhig. Extensive liner notes by Steve.
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    Moon Mummy

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    Late 2005 saw the release of a CD by this pioneer of electronic music. Cacaphonous electronics abound. Jarring percussion as well. Artwork and story (with accompanying PDF) by Matt Howarth.
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    Mundus Subterraneus

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    A reissuing of a collaboration with Paul Haslinger that was originally released in 1995. Dense, ambient compositions that sound great on headphones. Inspired by the work of 17th century Roman scholar Athanasius Kircher.
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    Mythical Pursuit

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    A 2008 release from the Belgian synthesist Danny Budts with artwork and PDF strip by Matt Howarth. Sequencer rhythms fused with dark ambient chords may remind some listeners of early-1980s Tangerine Dream.
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    Omni

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    The follow-up to 1996's Zanzi, Omni features a rhythmically driven, progressive type of trance music. Each track works toward a central theme, which is in turn explored and ultimately brought to a logical conclusion.
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    Selfportrait VIII – Introspection

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    The first Horizon release from this pioneering and highly influential musician. Well known for his association with such progressive and electronic groups and artists as Cluster, Harmonia, Brian Eno and Aquarello, Roedelius has also recorded numerous highly personal albums in a series he calls "Selfportrait". This 2002 release is his eighth in the sequence, and it is a very soothing and peaceful affair that Roedelius dedicates to all victims of wars and terrorism throughout the world.
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    Space

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    Released in 2003, this disc is an effective combination of electronic and classical music. Several pieces have orchestral sounds in places where one might normally expect electronics.
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    The Mirror Shattered

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    A "movie without pictures" a la Pete Townshend's PsychoDerelict and Roger Waters' Radio KAOS. Progressive synth music is augmented with a spoken narrative. Highly acclaimed for its originality.
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    Tycho Brahé

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    This re-release of a 1993 CD also features synthesists Paul Haslinger on several tracks and Hector Zazou on others. Jacques Dergnaucourt plays violin on several selections as well. Mostly ambient, and sometimes orchestrally so.
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    Zanzi

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    A critically-acclaimed one-hour journey into the world of ambient trance music, hearkening back to the golden age of electronic music when side-long compositions were the norm. On Zanzi, Steve returns to -- and goes beyond -- the adventurous spirit of those early recordings with his first-ever completely electronic album. Chosen by the radio program Musical Starstreams as one of its Top Ten albums of 1996.
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