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Erde by Michael Briel


7:09 minutes (6.55 MB) Electronic 1992

For the earth part of the Elements cycle I was looking for a heavy, strong base for the whole tune, for obvious reasons. Think heavy earthworks, flowing magma.  read more »

Evolution by Michael Briel


30:12 minutes (27.65 MB) Electronic 1993

So this is the main feature of my second former mp3 com album: Evolution. A track ~30min long and full of changes in style and melody.  read more »

Paradise Forest by Michael Briel


4:58 minutes (4.55 MB) Electronic 1991

One of the very first tunes I made using an actual synthesizer (the Roland MT32) and not just the C64 or the Amiga's soundchip. Nothing too special, just a nice little tune.

Alpha Auriae by Michael Briel


7:56 minutes (7.27 MB) Electronic Ambien 1991

That one’s an old beauty too - I later reused the melody in Maral (on Evolution), ‘cause I liked it so much. Anyway - this is the early version.

Somewhere Out There by Michael Briel covering Orbital


5:57 minutes (5.45 MB) Electronic 2001

A little coverversion of one of my favourite Orbital tracks.

Set 09 by Michael Briel


5:12 minutes (4.77 MB) Electronic 1992

Being published on 1992’s “Stellar Systems” as well, Set 09 is the first of the three “Sets” - the name’s explained very easily: When I started working with my then brand-new Wavestation I  read more »

Subwaves by Michael Briel


16:20 minutes (14.96 MB) Electronic Ambient 1999

“subwaves, travelling deep space / radiowaves / transmitting signals”  read more »

Fleetyards by Michael Briel


8:06 minutes (7.43 MB) Electronic 1995

Another nice "background tune" - or as some would call it "car driving music"... ^^

What the Future Sounded Like

It's time to learn! :) Pretty much everyone knows about the pioneers of Electronic Pop music - Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jarre and so forth.

But for them to be able to even make their music you first needed the pioneers of electronic music period. The ones who invented the tools later used by other musicians and bands.

Here is a documentary about some of THOSE people:

Athys by W359


7:02 minutes (6.44 MB) Electronic 1994

A nice tune Stephan and I wrote together - it's meant to remind of classic c64 computergame themes - an hommage to Rob Hubbard, Ben Daglish and their colleagues.

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