lunes, 2 de abril de 2018

Bleep


After leaving Bel Canto, Geir Jenssen used the solo Bleep pseudonym to release a few singles and an album of electro-tinged, sample-laden techno. His early influences were from acid house and New Beat music. Released in 1989, 'The North Pole by Submarine' was the only album recorded as Bleep. Further singles followed in 1990 and 1991 before Jenssen abandoned the Bleep moniker and again changed musical direction. Shortly after 'North Pole' was released, Jenssen moved in a far more ambient direction with his music, and changed the name to Biosphere under which he released his new music to avoid any comparison with "bleep house". The album was released on SSR Records (sub-label of Crammed Discs) and Tokuma Japan Communications music labels. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA

2 comentarios:

  1. Hi! Nice blog! Do you have information about austrian NDW group BLUMCHEN BLAU? Thanx.

    ResponderEliminar
  2. http://www.ichwillspass.de/ndw/bands/bblau.htm

    (In German) :)

    ResponderEliminar