As escapism from corporate banality turned the corner in the ’90s, a new generation of vibrant, software generated soundscapes emerged. Communal access to the internet propagated the new hive mind of ideas online, giving way to smoother, stress-free textures. The PC revolution opened the gateway to ray-traced playgrounds of color and light, allowing for visions of utopic proportions to manifest themselves on screensavers far and wide. Boot up your machine, load the software on this floppy diskette, and drop out of a reality bounded by the physical laws of the universe.
The eighth entry in Numero’s Cabinet of Curiosities series.
1. Quiet Force – Listen to the Music
2. Barry Coates, The Hats – Hovercraft
3. Andrew Gordon – Walking the Lonely Streets
4. Steve Bach – Rain Dance
5. Angelo Vanotti – Sketches of Anderland
6. Slap & Powell – Sex Drive
7. Jordan De La Sierra – Nimbu-Pani: The Lemon Water Song
8. Jessie Allen Cooper – In My Heart
The eighth entry in Numero’s Cabinet of Curiosities series.
1. Quiet Force – Listen to the Music
2. Barry Coates, The Hats – Hovercraft
3. Andrew Gordon – Walking the Lonely Streets
4. Steve Bach – Rain Dance
5. Angelo Vanotti – Sketches of Anderland
6. Slap & Powell – Sex Drive
7. Jordan De La Sierra – Nimbu-Pani: The Lemon Water Song
8. Jessie Allen Cooper – In My Heart