From Chill-Out to Up-Tempo, from New Age to Progressive Electronica, the music of Waveform has been warmly received by fans of uplifting themes and melodies for over a decade.
First heard on compilation albums such as Surreality in the early 90’s, the unique sound of Waveform developed and progressed, resulting in the release of the critically acclaimed Making Waves which is still delighting listeners and winning new converts to the Waveform sound the world over.
The epic title track of Making Waves (over 33 minutes long), traces the life of a river from its source to the sea. Six further tracks add to the appeal of the album, and its overall feel is calming, relaxed and highly melodic.
As the popularity of the Waveform sound grew, the music of Waveform was also in demand for computer games. Tracks were composed for Amiga, PC, Nintendo & Playstation titles. As well as incidental music for TV, you may have heard Making Waves playing in Sea Life Centres throughout the UK . The haunting melodies and atmospherics of the album, provide the perfect backdrop for discovering the lifeforms inhabiting our inner space.
In 1995, Virtual World was released. Using advanced music and speech synthesis techniques, Virtual World explores the theme of Virtual Reality. Set in the near future, the album begins by introducing the listener to the worlds first Virtual Reality Network.
Recently re-released in the US , you should find Virtual World in the stores you usually buy your CD’s, or online via CD Baby.
Late 2006 saw the release of the library music CD “Inner and Outer Space†– a collection of ambient soundscapes for film & video production companies.
2007 sees Waveform involved in re-mix projects as well as collaborations with other artists, and finally, the release of the long awaited Waveform album “Postcards from Planet Earthâ€, watch this space for details!