Macrocosm

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A Blind Affair That Went Wrong 00:00 Tools
Vibes 00:00 Tools
Secret Universe 00:00 Tools
Virtual Voltage 00:00 Tools
Silent Warriors 00:00 Tools
Fields Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Magic Miles 00:00 Tools
Choral Reefer 00:00 Tools
Lightyears To Go 00:00 Tools
First Mission 00:00 Tools
Galactic Fighters 00:00 Tools
Morning In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Cyper Space 00:00 Tools
Zero Gravity 00:00 Tools
Leaving The New World 00:00 Tools
Maximum Power 00:00 Tools
Keeper Of Secrets 00:00 Tools
Asian Adventure 00:00 Tools
Energetic Ride 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Ordinary 00:00 Tools
Alien Invasion 00:00 Tools
Retro Generation 00:00 Tools
Insomnian Satellite 00:00 Tools
Beyond The Macrocosm 00:00 Tools
Japanese Revenge 00:00 Tools
Shadows 00:00 Tools
Night rain 00:00 Tools
Moody Bloom 00:00 Tools
Choral Reefer (JML Remix) 00:00 Tools
First Mission (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Alien Invation 00:00 Tools
Macrocosm 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Lotus 00:00 Tools
Is This What You Were Looking For? 00:00 Tools
Galactic Fighters (2005) 00:00 Tools
Tokyo Blues 00:00 Tools
Mind Portals 00:00 Tools
Bored of Canada 00:00 Tools
Epiphany 00:00 Tools
Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Earth Abides 00:00 Tools
Cyber Space 00:00 Tools
Japanese Revange 00:00 Tools
Snapped Shut 00:00 Tools
Take Two 00:00 Tools
Connemara 00:00 Tools
Hacksaw 00:00 Tools
Electromonkey 00:00 Tools
03 - Virtual Voltage (First Mission - 2002) 00:00 Tools
Virtual Voyage 00:00 Tools
Inteligencia Superior 00:00 Tools
Centaurus A 00:00 Tools
Pick a Window 00:00 Tools
Light Years To Go 00:00 Tools
Guitar Zero 00:00 Tools
Andra 00:00 Tools
A Blind Affair That Went Wrong (Extended Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Belltown 00:00 Tools
07 - First Mission (First Mission - 2002) 00:00 Tools
Moons of Zenn-La 00:00 Tools
Drumscopy 00:00 Tools
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First formed back in the 1990s, UK based artist "Macrocosm" (Mike Letchford) started life producing ambient music, but moved into experimental "intelligent" dance music and a period of drum and bass. Featured as "demo of the month" in April 1996 edition of Future Music magazine (with the song "Choral Reefer", he joined the label Protean Vision Quest in 1997 (along with artists like Gnomadic) supplying music for the "Ancient Alien" video, and regularly performing in Brighton and as part of a UK "Ambisonix 3D Sound" tour (along with the band Quanta). He has produced the "Electronica Monthly" podcast for the last 5 years, and released two new albums in 2012 ("New Waves" and "Is this what you were looking for?") Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.