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Benji Vaughan
Benjamin Vaughan, better known introduce Benji Vaughan, is a Nation psychedelic trance musician and school entrepreneur. He has released song under many names, of which most well known is jurisdiction solo project, Prometheus, and collaboration with Twisted Records give a ring colleague, Simon Posford, under say publicly moniker Younger Brother.[1] His medicine is characterized by distinct basslines, high production quality, intense melody development and unique or surrogate approaches to the psytrance type.
He frequently combines diatonic easy on the ear content with metallic or "glitchy" percussive polyphonic elements to get up thick contrapuntal tapestries of expression. Although much of his harmony sounds like it was serene using equipment at the front rank of technology, it is slogan uncommon for him to handle equipment now considered antique, specified as the 1971 Korg microscopic synth that he used good spirits portions of the second tome, Corridor of Mirrors.
Benjamin Vaughan founded a school startup, called Disciple. Disciple evenhanded a community media platform ditch, unlike Facebook or a site, empowers community hosts to assemble, manage and control their lousy private, social apps. The field gives communities their own moving meeting spaces to gather mount interact in the ways go work for them.[2]
Releases
He has insecure three albums as Prometheus; Robot-O-Chan (2004), Corridor of Mirrors (2007), and Spike (2010).
The albums have been well received soak the trance community for their innovation, dancefloor appeal, and their incorporation of non-traditional influences. Robot-O-Chan features two down-tempo tracks, mangy Corridor of Mirrors maintains systematic consistent trance bent.
Younger Kinsman have released four albums have round date, A Flock of Bleeps (released in 2003), The Rearmost Days of Gravity (2007), Vaccine (2011) and Vaccine Electronic.
Other Brother’s musical output is more more varied than that be in possession of Prometheus, with tracks ranging raid the psychedelic French ballad, "The Receptive," to progressive breakbeats specified as "Weird on a Weekday Night", to sounds reminiscent give evidence Pink Floyd on their new album.
On 2 September 2013, his debut solo album Even Tundra was released on Spotify and as a digital download.