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Human Response : Delirious.
Melodic electronica.
Jan Hanford (aka "Human Response") is a classically trained musician in piano and composition but is as passionate about electronica and its various subgenres as she is about J.S. Bach.
She creates electronic music with layers of melodic and rhythmic interaction. Her extensive use of the minimoog gives her music a vintage analog sound which she continued when her music evolved using digital samplers and sequencing.
Songs:
1. Delirious
2. Landlocked
3. Intimate
4. Theoria
5. Human Response
6. Angels
7. Denial
8. Ambien II of the Five
9. The Loss
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Release date: 1/2/2004
Human Response lives in New York USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Other, IDM, Prog Rock
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