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computerchemist is the ongoing solo project of Dave Pearson, a British-Hungarian musician who lives in
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Biography

Pearson's love of electronic music started as a teenager when he first heard
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's Cloudburst Flight. During the early 1980s he played synthesiser in a number of rock bands, including Lichfield UK-based Monteagle with founder
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, as well as simultaneously composing his own solo music. Since 2006 he has issued a number of albums on his own label "Terrainflight". His music has been likened to " Berliner Schule/Berlin School style jazz-rock". Bruce Gall of ARFMs "Sunday Synth" has remarked on the crossover style of his playing, invoking comparisons to electronic artists
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, and the progressive sounds of
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solo work,
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2000s

During April 2008, SynGate started producing re-issues of the first two albums ''atmospheric'' (2006) and ''icon one''(2007), however the agreement was short-lived and SynGate ceased production of the SynGate re-issues in June 2009. The original Terrainflight editions are still available. Guest musician Robin Hayes played cello on the third release ''landform''(2008), the first time a guest musician had appeared on a computerchemist solo album. Uwe Cremer, otherwise known as Level Pi, was the guest musician on the fourth album, ''aqual measure''(2009), and played guitar on the title track.


2010s

A collaboration project started in July 2010 between Computerchemist and "Nemesis", ex-
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dancer and singer has produced several tracks, some of which were initially released for free under
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licensing which had been available on the computerchemist website for free download, with a full album promised at a later date entitled ''Chronicles of Future Present''. The link as of August 2011 to this project is no longer active. The single and first track ''Sky Turned Black'', a rework of ''Mirage'' from Aqual Measure, was however released on a charity compilation in October 2012 entitled ''Space Rock: The Compilation'' on bandcamp on the "Sound for Good" label. Computerchemist was featured through the month of August 2010 on
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's Galactic Travels show with Bill Fox, as the "Special Focus", where each album was consecutively played back-to-back each week. A different approach was taken for his fifth album, ''Music for Earthquakes''(2011), involving the conversion of
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readings into musical form. It was inspired by the 4.8
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earthquake in Hungary in early 2011, and featured on the national Hungarian news channel Hir24 and Hungarian English Language news site pestiside.hu shortly afterwards. His sixth double release album, and second collaboration, launched January 2013, ''Signatures I.'' and ''Signatures II.'' feature the Hungarian drummer
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, formerly of the Hungarian metal band
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. A single track was specially composed for the "Sound for Good" charity release ''The Human Condition – Dedications to Philip K. Dick'' entitled ''The Pink Beams of Light, He Said'', published in March 2013. The collaboration project "Audio Cologne Project" again with Uwe Cremer and
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featuring on drums was released in summer 2013. Since 2013, Pearson has been producing several one-off tracks for compilations and collaborations, notably with artists such as Cousin Silas and Altocirrus. In 2018, he compiled a series of six CD albums (for which he appeared or produced tracks in various guises on each album) for the radio
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show Aquarian Moons. In 2019, he produced his first analogue-only synth album for over twenty years, ''Volcan Dreams'', using exclusively Korg Volca analogue sound modules and external guitar effects.
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guested on drums for one track, and Chris Gill from
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played guitar on the opening track Volcan Plain.


2020s

In January 2020, ''That Which Prevails'' was released, followed shortly afterwards by three retrospective album compilations ''Origins I-III'' which were compiled from surviving tapes from Pearson's output between 1980 and 2003.


Motion picture soundtrack and awards

Pearson's first motion picture soundtrack for the feature film ''The Fort'' was released as an album in January 2021. It won an award at the Berlin Indie Film Festival in March 2022 for 'Best Original Score'. A further award followed for 'Best Music Score Feature Film' at the Kiez Berlin Film Festival 2022 has also been shown on the artwork.


RadioRay collaborations

2021 also introduced a new collaboration partnership with RadioRay, a singer/songwriter who has notably played in Alan Davey's post-
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band ''The Psychedelic Warlords''. This has led to two albums being released in 2021 and 2022 under the titles ''Masks'' and ''Underneath the Soul''. Alongside the collaborations, a further two solo albums ''Parallel Thought Experiment'' and ''Where the Clouds Touch the Sky'' were also released in 2021-2022.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations and collaborations


References


External links


Official computerchemist homepage

Computerchemist on Discogs.com



Computerchemist on Bandcamp.com
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