Loss For Words
Solvent is Jason Amm, a robot music composer, analog synthesizer fetishist, and co-founder of the renowned Suction Records label. Born in Zimbabwe in 1972, Solvent currently resides in a room full of machines in Toronto, Canada. Solvent has been releasing his unique brand of synthesizer-pop music since 1997, and is best known for his releases on Morr Music (2001's Solvent City) and Ghostly International (2004's Apples & Synthesizers, 2005's Elevators & Oscillators). Solvent has created his own unique version of electro-pop: too elegant and sincere for the electroclash set, too complex and contemporary to sound like it was recorded in 1981, and too seeped in the time-honoured traditions of melody, songwriting and hands-on synthesis to be lost in the overcrowded world of IDM. Along with some notable remixes including Soft Cell, Alter Ego, and Adult., Solvent has also contributed standout tracks to several influential electronica compilations in recent years, including Putting The Morr Back In Morrissey (Morr Music), Disco Nouveau (Ghostly International), and Misery Loves Company (Ersatz Audio). His songs have also been licensed to several high-profiles DJ mix CDs, including Sven Vath's Sound of the 5th Season (Cocoon), Dr. Lektroluv's Lektroluv 5 (541), and Death in Vegas's Fabriclive 23 (Fabric London). Today, Solvent is widely regarded in the underground electronica community as being at the forefront of electro-pop's return to form. UK magazine The Wire recently described Solvent as part of a new generation of composers gleefully blurring the lines between modern techno and vintage techno-pop. Solvent currently records exclusively for Ghostly International, and has been touring extensively since 2004, having shared the stage with Adult., Legowelt, Bola, Junior Boys, Matthew Dear, Lusine, Lowfish, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Solvent is Jason Amm, a robot music composer, analog synthesizer fetishist, and co-founder of the renowned Suction Records label. Born in Zimbabwe in 1972, Solvent currently resides in a room full of machines in Toronto, Canada. Solvent has been releasing his unique brand of synthesizer-pop music since 1997, and is best known for his releases on Morr Music (2001's Solvent City) and Ghostly International (2004's Apples & Synthesizers, 2005's Elevators & Oscillators). Solvent has created his own unique version of electro-pop: too elegant and sincere for the electroclash set, too complex and contemporary to sound like it was recorded in 1981, and too seeped in the time-honoured traditions of melody, songwriting and hands-on synthesis to be lost in the overcrowded world of IDM. Along with some notable remixes including Soft Cell, Alter Ego, and Adult., Solvent has also contributed standout tracks to several influential electronica compilations in recent years, including Putting The Morr Back In Morrissey (Morr Music), Disco Nouveau (Ghostly International), and Misery Loves Company (Ersatz Audio). His songs have also been licensed to several high-profiles DJ mix CDs, including Sven Vath's Sound of the 5th Season (Cocoon), Dr. Lektroluv's Lektroluv 5 (541), and Death in Vegas's Fabriclive 23 (Fabric London). Today, Solvent is widely regarded in the underground electronica community as being at the forefront of electro-pop's return to form. UK magazine The Wire recently described Solvent as part of a new generation of composers gleefully blurring the lines between modern techno and vintage techno-pop. Solvent currently records exclusively for Ghostly International, and has been touring extensively since 2004, having shared the stage with Adult., Legowelt, Bola, Junior Boys, Matthew Dear, Lusine, Lowfish, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Afrobutt
Alphaville
Antilles
My Radio
Loss For Words - Vector Lovers Remix
A Panel of Experts
Wish
Science with Synthesizers
For You
When the Sun Hits
Loss For Words
Think Like Us
An Introduction to Science
Operating Ease
Steve Strange
Poly Ensemble
An Introduction To Ghosts
Remote Control
Spin Cycle
Some Assembly Required
Instructograph
First Step
Radar Receiver
Think Like Us (Alter Ego Remix)
Life-Size Image
Built-in Microphone
Background Noise (Don't Become)
A Product of The Process
Tonka Truck
Formulate
King Vincent
Radio Goo Goo
Hung Up
Solvent City
Devices and Strategies
My Radio (The Mitgang Audio Remix)
Basildon
My Radio (Legowelt Remake)
Duckie
Apples and Oranges
For You (Lowfish Remix)
For You (JDSY Remix)
Elevator Up (Intro)
Hello Pop
Not for Sale
Black Turtleneck
Interlude
Loss For Words (Vector Lovers Remix)
Replacement Value $2.00
Elevators and Oscillators
For You (ISAN Remix)
Panoramic
No One Should Be Living Here
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