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Obukhovaudio - Main album

Obukhovaudio - Main album

  • Performer: Obukhovaudio
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Main
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Synth-pop
  • MP3 version size: 1432 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1964 mb
  • Other: TTA ADX MP4 RA MPC DTS AU
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 404

Description

Obukhovaudio/Album 1999. The Good Life Radio x Sensual Musique, 24/7 Live Radio Deep & Tropical House, Chill & Dance Music The Good Life Radio x Sensual Musique 3 088 зрителей.

The founder of the project is to Alexander Obukhov author of more than 40 albums of electronic music. In 1996 Alexander created a studio for himself to create his electronic music - Hot Tape Studio in which works to 2010. After 2010 created his own studio - OBUKHOVAUDIO to be able to create and distribute his own electronic music.

Obukhovaudio: Electronic studio. Composer of electronic music in the genres Berlin School, Ambient, Soundscapes.

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Alexander Mikhailovich Obukhov was a Russian physicist and applied mathematician known for his contributions to statistical theory of turbulence and atmospheric physics. Moscow State University. The Monin–Obukhov similarity theory and the Monin–Obukhov Length are named after him and Russian Academician Andrei Monin. Obukhov was born on 5 May 1918 in Saratov, a city situated in the Volga's drainage basin. He finished high school in 1934 but could not write the entrance examination of Saratov University because he was too young.

Tracklist

A1 Trance-Port 05:28
A2 Luminous Avenue 06:22
A3 Сentral Main 06:25
A4 Module 1 04:13
A5 Module 2 05:30
B1 Sequencerpulse 04:50
B2 Metal Fan 03:49
B3 Rhythm Planet 07:15
B4 I Am Machine 07:02
B5 Сentral Main (Demo) 06:24

Notes

Recorded: May - July 1999 at HOT TAPE Studio by Alexander Obukhov
Instruments: Ensoniq SQ1, Formanta EMS 1, tape recorder

© 1999 Alexander Obukhov