Biosphere

muzician norvegian
(Redirecționat de la Biosphere (musician))
Biosphere
Date personale
Nume la naștereGeir Jenssen
Născut (62 de ani)
Comuna Tromsø, Troms, Norvegia Modificați la Wikidata
Cetățenie Norvegia Modificați la Wikidata
OcupațieCompozitor, Producator
Limbi vorbitelimba norvegiană Modificați la Wikidata
Alte numeBleep, Cosmic Explorer, E-Man
OrigineTromsø, Norvegia
Gen muzicalAmbient techno, drone, Chillout, Ambient house
Ani de activitate1983-prezent
Case de discuriBeatservice Records, Touch Music, Biophon Records, Apollo Records, Origo Sound, SSR Records, Rune Grammofon.
Interpretare cuHigher Intelligence Agency
PremiiSpellemannprisen for dance/techno[*][[Spellemannprisen for dance/techno (Norwegian music award)|​]] ()
Spellemannprisen i elektronisk musikk[*][[Spellemannprisen i elektronisk musikk |​]] ()  Modificați la Wikidata
Membri
Geir Jenssen
Discografie
Listă completăBiosphere discography[*][[Biosphere discography (Wikimedia artist discography)|​]]  Modificați la Wikidata
Prezență online

Biosphere (n. , Comuna Tromsø, Troms, Norvegia) este cel mai cunoscut nume al muzicianului norvegian Geir Jenssen (n. 30 mai 1962),[1] ce a lansat un catalog remarcabil de muzică electronică ambient. El este foarte bine cunoscut pentru stilurile sale de "ambient techno" și "arctic ambient", folosirea loop-urilor muzicale și sample-uri specifice din surse sci-fi. Albumul său Substrata, lansat în 1997, a fost votat de către utilizatorii paginii web Hyperreal în anul 2001 drept cel mai bun album clasic ambient al tuturor timpurilor.[2]

Discografie

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Discografie solo

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Albume ca E-man

  • Likvider (1984)

Albume ca Bleep

  • The North Pole by Submarine (1990)

Albume ca Biosphere

Coloane sonore și sunete

Discografia colaborărilor

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de obicei "Geir Jenssen" in loc de "Biosphere":

Întelesurile titlurilor de albume

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Toate titlurile albumelor lui Biosphere fac referire la mediile de aer reci sau gheață, și explorările acestora:

  • The Biosphere 2 project intended to explore the possible use of an artificial biosphere (a closed ecosystem) for space colonization. The Russian Biosphere 3 too. Both were detached, self-sufficient environments, like a space ship or a submarine.
  • The North Pole explored by a submarine, which may be lost like a ship in space.
  • Microgravity is the imperfect state of weightlessness in a space ship.
  • The word "patashnik" is allegedly Russian cosmonaut slang for "a traveler" or "a goner", a cosmonaut who didn't return from a space mission because his security cable disengaged and he was lost in space.[3]
  • Substrata is, among others, a glaciology term (always plural) for the nature of a glacier's bed. .
  • A cirque is an amphitheatre-like valley formed by glacial erosion. It also refers to the death of Chris McCandless, a sort of "patashnik" who explored self-sufficient survival in a cirque in Alaska and lost himself.
  • Shenzhou refers to the Chinese Shenzhou spacecraft.
  • Autour de la Lune (1870, French for Around the Moon) was Jules Verne's followup to From the Earth to the Moon and dealt with the launching and actual space travel to and around the moon.[4]
  • A dropsonde is a device designed to be dropped at altitude to collect data as the device falls to the ground – in this context, it's a sonde sent through space to another planet, it's another "patashnik" explorator intended to be lost.
  • N-Plants is probably a shortcut of "Nuclear Plants", also, the CD booklet of the album includes writing in Japanese that has this meaning.

Referințe

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  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000) Alternative Rock, Miller Freeman, ISBN 0-87930-607-6, p.197-198
  2. ^ See "Classic Ambient Recordings: The 2001 Survey" at Hyperreal.org
  3. ^ Sources and details in the Patashnik article.
  4. ^ Sources and details in the Autour de la Lune article.

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