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The goal of CBL is "to combine earth and space in fine-tuned, but still solid, musical visions, seldom forgetting the irreplaceable TB-303."<ref name="CBL">http://ultimae.com/en/composers/carbon%20based%20lifeforms/index.html</ref> |
The goal of CBL is "to combine earth and space in fine-tuned, but still solid, musical visions, seldom forgetting the irreplaceable TB-303."<ref name="CBL">http://ultimae.com/en/composers/carbon%20based%20lifeforms/index.html</ref> |
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Johannes and Daniel initially formed CBL as a side project to [[Notch]] in 1996. As time went by, CBL became their main focus while Mikael continued with various solo acts. The first releases by CBL were made on |
Johannes and Daniel initially formed CBL as a side project to [[Notch]] in 1996. As time went by, CBL became their main focus while Mikael continued with various solo acts. The first releases by CBL were made on the old mp3.com in 1998. CBL has always been open for collaboration with other composers and musicians, for instance they teamed up with Magnus Birgersson (Solar Fields) in 1999 to write the music for the Swedish dancer Olof Persson's performance "Fusion".<ref name="CBL">http://ultimae.com/en/composers/carbon%20based%20lifeforms/index.html</ref> |
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Carbon Based Lifeforms signed on with [[Ultimae Records]] in 2002 and released two full-length albums (Hydroponic Garden - 2003; World of Sleepers - 2006). |
Carbon Based Lifeforms signed on with [[Ultimae Records]] in 2002 and released two full-length albums (Hydroponic Garden - 2003; World of Sleepers - 2006). |
Revision as of 16:30, 13 June 2007
Carbon Based Lifeforms is a musical group made up of Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Ringström, in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The goal of CBL is "to combine earth and space in fine-tuned, but still solid, musical visions, seldom forgetting the irreplaceable TB-303."[1]
Johannes and Daniel initially formed CBL as a side project to Notch in 1996. As time went by, CBL became their main focus while Mikael continued with various solo acts. The first releases by CBL were made on the old mp3.com in 1998. CBL has always been open for collaboration with other composers and musicians, for instance they teamed up with Magnus Birgersson (Solar Fields) in 1999 to write the music for the Swedish dancer Olof Persson's performance "Fusion".[1]
Carbon Based Lifeforms signed on with Ultimae Records in 2002 and released two full-length albums (Hydroponic Garden - 2003; World of Sleepers - 2006).