Brainvoyager

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Brainvoyager
Brainvoyager (Jos Verboven) in April 2016
Brainvoyager (Jos Verboven) in April 2016
Background information
Born (1962-07-17) 17 July 1962 (age 62)
OriginBerlicum, The Netherlands
GenresElectronic music
Ambient
Space music
Berlin School
Occupation(s)Musician, producer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, synthesizer, sequencer, drums, percussion
Years active2012–present
Websitebrainvoyagermusic.com

Brainvoyager is the artist name of Jos Verboven (born 17 July 1962) a Dutch electronic music composer and musician. As "Brainvoyager" he also hosts a weekly radio show Electronic Fusion on four different radio stations.[1]

Brainvoyager released three albums: Dreamworld in 2012, Compilation in 2013 and Drifting Memories in 2014. In 2017 Brainvoyager produced the opening track and closing track for the compilation albums Voyage through the Brain and History of the Universe, both released by the record label Legacy Of Thought.[2]

In January 2017 the dance film A Touch of Oblivion was released. A Touch of Oblivion was released as a single music track in 2014. A choreography for this track made by two Dutch choreographers, was performed and filmed in the small Dutch theatre Het Raam in Hillegom.

Brainvoyager as a musician

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1978–2012

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In 1978 Brainvoyager bought his first electronic music album Timewind of Klaus Schulze. It was the start of a long period of being a listener to electronic music and a visitor of many concerts of electronic musicians like Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Bernd Kistenmacher, Ron Boots, Steve Roach and Vidna Obmana.[3]

2012–present

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In 2012 Brainvoyager became a musician himself. As an experienced listener for three and a half decades he learned the ropes. The name "Brainvoyager" represents the intention of his music: to enable the listener to make a 'voyage' within his or her own brain. The music of Brainvoyager is best described as a mixture of contemporary rhythms and hypnotic electronic ambiences, inspired by the model of retro Berlin School of electronic music.[4]

Brainvoyager as a radio host

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West Star Radio Ltd. from the UK

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In September 2015 Brainvoyager became crew member of the British radio station and music agency West Star Radio Ltd. For this radio station he hosted the weekly radio show Electronic Fusion until spring 2020. Due to internal circumstances he left this radio station in May 2020. Electronic Fusion is dedicated to electronic music of various styles. The first episode aired on 18 September 2015 and there has been a new episode every week since, broadcast by a number of different radio stations.

Electronic Music Radio from Chile and Venezuela

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Since April 2016 Electronic Fusion is also broadcast by the Chilean/Venezuelan radio station Electronic Music Radio.[5]

Modul303 from Germany

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Since the end of October 2016 Electronic Fusion is also broadcast by the German radio station Modul303.[6]

SCIFI.Radio from the USA

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Since 6 October 2019 Electronic Fusion is also broadcast by the US radio station SCIFI.Radio, formerly known as Krypton Radio.[7]

Radio Dark Tunnel from Germany

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Since March 2020 Electronic Fusion is also broadcast by the German radio station Radio Dark Tunnel.[8]

Discography

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Solo albums

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Year Title
2012 Dreamworld
2013 Compilation
2014 Drifting Memories

Compilation albums

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Year Album title Track title
2017 Voyage through the Brain Nucleus Accumbens
2017 History of The Universe The Sun Forms

Single tracks

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Year Title
2014 The Eternal Quest
2014 Floating Through Colorful Realms
2015 A Touch of Oblivion

Collaborations

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Year Track title Collaborator
2014 Ébredés David Maeso

References

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  1. ^ "Mission and overview of radio show Electronic Fusion". Electronic Music of Brainvoyager. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Discography of Brainvoyager". Electronic Music of Brainvoyager. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Brainvoyager & his first encounter with EM". Electronic Music of Brainvoyager. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Brainvoyager: Drifting Memories (2014)". Synth & Sequences. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Time table Electronic Music Radio". Electronic Music Radio. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Time table Modul303". Modul303. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Time table SCIFI.Radio". SCIFI.Radio. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Time table Radio Dark Tunnel". Radio Dark Tunnel. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
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