Neuronium
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Neuronium | |
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Country | Spain |
Years active | 1977–present |
Genres | Electronic music |
Labels | Neuronium Records |
Members | Michel Huygen |
Neuronium is a Spanish electronic music group created by Michel Huygen in 1976. The official biography claims Quasar 2C361 (1977) to be the first cosmic music album recorded in Spain. Over 20 albums have been released under the name of Neuronium.
In some sources, including CD booklets, Neuronium's music is referred to as psychotronic, which purpose is to reach a state of harmony between the body and soul. From a more formal perspective, music by Neuronium covers several electronic music styles, including New Age, electronic art music, ambient and space music.
Neuronium was involved in collaborations with Vangelis on In London in 1992 and Separate Affair in 1996.
[edit] Partial discography
- (1977) Quasar 2C361
- (1978) Vuelo Quimico
- (1980) Digital Dream
- (1981)The Visitor
- (1982) Chromium Echoes
- (1983) Invisible Views
- (1984) Heritage
- (1986) Alma
- (1987) Supernatural
- (1987) From Madrid To Heaven
- (1989) Numerica
- (1990) Olim (soundtrack)
- (1991) Sybaris
- (1992) Extrisimo
- (1993) Oniria
- (1993) In London (recorded in 1981 with Vangelis)
- (1996) A Separate Affair (with Vangelis)
- (1997) Psykya
- (1999) Alienikon
- (2000) Caldea Music
- (2001) Hydro
- (2002) Azizi
- (2005) Mystykatea
- (2006) Brainsucker (Synapsia)
- (2006) Angkor