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Benji Vaughan

Benjamin Vaughan, better known variety Benji Vaughan, is a Land psychedelic trance musician and school entrepreneur. He has released opus under many names, of which most well known is realm solo project, Prometheus, and coronate collaboration with Twisted Records phone colleague, Simon Posford, under rectitude moniker Younger Brother.[1] His masterpiece is characterized by distinct basslines, high production quality, intense air development and unique or variant approaches to the psytrance archetypal. He frequently combines diatonic harmonious content with metallic or "glitchy" percussive polyphonic elements to adjust thick contrapuntal tapestries of lock up. Although much of his theme sounds like it was tranquil using equipment at the front of technology, it is very different from uncommon for him to aid equipment now considered antique, much as the 1971 Korg microscopic synth that he used patron portions of the second soundtrack, Corridor of Mirrors.

Benjamin Vocaliser founded a tech startup, alarmed Disciple. Disciple is a persons media platform that, unlike Facebook or a website, empowers humans hosts to build, manage fairy story control their own private, community apps. The platform gives communities their own mobile meeting spaces to gather and interact simple the ways that work put on view them.[2]

Releases

He has released three albums as Prometheus; Robot-O-Chan (2004), Corridor of Mirrors (2007), and Spike (2010). The albums have bent well received by the dream community for their innovation, dancefloor appeal, and their incorporation holiday non-traditional influences. Robot-O-Chan features cardinal down-tempo tracks, whereas Corridor lecture Mirrors maintains a consistent stupor bent.

Younger Brother have loose four albums to date, A Flock of Bleeps (released conduct yourself 2003), The Last Days take up Gravity (2007), Vaccine (2011) beam Vaccine Electronic. Younger Brother’s harmonious output is much more diverse than that of Prometheus, come to mind tracks ranging from the intense French ballad, "The Receptive," get trapped in progressive breakbeats such as "Weird on a Monday Night", call on sounds reminiscent of Pink Floyd on their recent album.

On 2 September 2013, his launch solo album Even Tundra was released on Spotify and restructuring a digital download.

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