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Scientific American is the musical alias of Seattle-based Andrew Rohrmann. After establishing himself as a member of Seattle's indie rock scene with his band Hush Harbor, Scientific American became interested in the idea of using the computer as his primary instrument. His solo productions, which incorporate elements of electronic dance music, hip-hop, and rock, have been used by The Seattle Art Museum, the Sound Unseen Film Festival in Minneapolis and for well-known television ads promoting Hewlett Packard and Discover. In 2001 Rohrmann formed a production company along with Plastiq Phantom named Polar Empire. They have done commercial compositions for clients such as Nike, MTV, Volkswagen, and AMC. He has completed critically praised remixes for a number of indie favorites including Modest Mouse, 764-Hero, and Red Stars Theory. ==Albums== "Sound From Future City", Science Lab, Omco, 1999 Unknown (By me at least) "SAINTS OF INFINITY/Simulated D.I.Y", Slabco, 2000 (2-CD set) Saints Of Infinity Part 1 Saints Of Infinity Part 2 Saints Of Infinity Part 3 Saints Of Infinity Part 4 Saints Of Infinity Part 5 Saints Of Infinity Part 6 Saints Of Infinity Part 7 Saints Of Infinity Part 8 Saints Of Infinity Part 9 CD2 Introduction Accutrac 4000 Boost The Mid-Range The Flower Sermon CCs Alternate:Axis:Direct Urban Insurgency...Look Out! This Is The Zodiac Speaking : MKII Simulated D.I.Y. 10. x3FF.0/And What Next Strong For The Future, Mush Records, 2004 When It Was Ever Everything Strong For The Future Drift In Place Victory Hold Still Between Urban Movements Four Hour Window Your Utopia Million Lines (Slow Fade) The Seas Are The Skies We All Are Already Are Hackers Sound Set, M.O.M.D., 2006 Unknown (By me at least) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scientific American (artist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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