Bulb - Submit/Believe Live @ JJJ (1994)


Bulb

Bulb was a project I did with Cameron Miller just after we completed Algorhythm. Cameron was a good friend and essentially a fourth member of Boxcar. We met Cameron very early on (Vertigo era) when he was in a band with Brett Mitchell (later in Boxcar) called (i think) Helium. There were very few people in Brisbane making electronic music at the time and they had a Casio sampler and drum machine (woo!). Eventually we all ended up in Sydney by the time Algorhythm was started.

Bulb had only one official release - on Thunk/Think Records' Environments ambient compilation..

In fact, we did a number of tracks, and had an EP or album in mind..Volition put us in the studio with engineer Adrian Bolland - I'll be sharing those other tracks soon. We did one live-to-air on radio JJJ of the two tracks on Environments - more in the shape that we wrote them - and even supported Boxcar once.

It's fair to say this was electronica inspired by Orbital - amongst many other artists.
I haven't seen Cameron in many years, he was always brimming with sometimes ridiculous / sometimes brilliant ideas - i hope he's well and happy..we had a lot of fun together.


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Bulb - Submit/Believe Live @ JJJ (1994)


Bulb

Bulb was a project I did with Cameron Miller just after we completed Algorhythm. Cameron was a good friend and essentially a fourth member of Boxcar. We met Cameron very early on (Vertigo era) when he was in a band with Brett Mitchell (later in Boxcar) called (i think) Helium. There were very few people in Brisbane making electronic music at the time and they had a Casio sampler and drum machine (woo!). Eventually we all ended up in Sydney by the time Algorhythm was started.

Bulb had only one official release - on Thunk/Think Records' Environments ambient compilation..

In fact, we did a number of tracks, and had an EP or album in mind..Volition put us in the studio with engineer Adrian Bolland - I'll be sharing those other tracks soon. We did one live-to-air on radio JJJ of the two tracks on Environments - more in the shape that we wrote them - and even supported Boxcar once.

It's fair to say this was electronica inspired by Orbital - amongst many other artists.
I haven't seen Cameron in many years, he was always brimming with sometimes ridiculous / sometimes brilliant ideas - i hope he's well and happy..we had a lot of fun together.


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