Hola Steve, im quite curioso about the "gear, machines, instruments, etc" you used to record in that year...i was 5 years old and i started to play guitar at 13 and i got into making electronic music in 2016, and still finding myself with those damned machines ;)...to be honest i enjoy more ur electronic music than the newe generations, salud y libertad!
There is a lot of AI music starting to flood UA-cam this year. With plenty of fake pretend albums “from the past”. This guy does appear to be a real person (and musician) though.
@@SYNKMUSIKif you put this out on CD I will absolutely buy. I cannot get enough of this, I wish I could listen to it elsewhere besides UA-cam! Do you still make music?
It's such a strange feeling, like my teenage self from 1985 and my current self are meeting across time and space. She’s projecting herself into the future, and I’m looking back at my own past. She’s seeing someone who doesn’t exist yet, and I’m seeing myself as I was. This is more than incredible music; it’s a time machine.
I like to do this in my life, but consciously being the person of “the past” meaning presently knowing I am talking to myself in the future, then once that future arrives I looked at that memory as a form of communicating in time. ;)
@@Fleur_de_lis2k “The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on He took a face from the ancient gallery And he walked on down the hall He went into the room where his sister lived and then he Paid a visit to his brother and then he He walked on down the hall and And he came to a door And he looked inside "Father?" "Yes, son?" "I want to kill you" "Mother? I want to..." Come on, yeah”
Tangerine Dream, Syrinx, FM, a touch o’ Weather Report, Klaus Schulze, Eberhard Schroeder - really nice, this, right in there with the other electro lions in the great electronic pantheon!!
I don't think people realise what an insult this is to an artist. They've put so much time and effort into their art for people to listen to and enjoy, and you're basically saying, "eh, not interesting enough for me. I need to be visually stimulated to actually enjoy your music. It's not worth giving my full attention to."
That is so good! If that blew my mind in 2024, imagine the effect it would have had on me in the mid 1980s (I was in my late teens at that time). Subscribed, liked and saved. My only gripe is 40 minutes is too short, hence I'm going to give it a second listen.
Just listened to it a fourth time today and it just gets better each time. Last time an album had that effect on me was Ricochet by Tangerine Dream when I listened to it on a loan cassette for the first time and then listened to it three more times in that evening, it was in 1981 and I was 14 at the time. I kept asking to borrow that cassette from a school staff member that he ended up giving it to me.
@@Prof-Joe-H White Eagle came later for me but that is also a truly excellent album that got listened to a lot when I first bought in late 1980s. I was also born in 1967. 😁
Because it wasn't played to death on the radio nor on MTV, lots of really cool albums were out there in the 80s but I'm sure you had to spend some serious time hunting around at Peaches or Specs back in the day or some kind of catalog and maybe know someone who knew about music like this to find it for your listening pleasure.
Its 2am. I went outside in the dark and cool air to look at the stars. Turned off all the lights. Found my phone on the floor. This turned up. Started to listen. Hooked. Beautiful. Thank you Steve Brenner. I always wanted a Nakamichi… 😊
@@tedmd5893 It was the order of operations I found humorous... OK, so... seriously, I have so many questions, I'm not picking on you, I truly am interested: 1. Why turn off the lights and THEN look for your phone in the dark? 2. You're outside, you turned off the lights (remote?), it's dark, and you found your phone on the 'floor'? Ground, perhaps? 3. You seem to have known where to look for your phone; the general area. So why is your phone outside, on the ground, in the dark? Especially since you seem to have known it was there before you went to look for it. How long was it out there while knowing it was out there? 4. Did the phone just fall out of your pocket as you were walking outside near your window, and you thought "Meh, I'll get that shit later. I might come out here tonight, after dark and then go back inside and turn off the lights... and then for fun, try to find my phone in the dark, then post an intriguing mystery on YT comments. What a coincidence that it fell out exactly where I watch the stars at night, so, yeah...I get it then." 5. Do you commonly use 'floor' and 'ground' interchangeably? 6. If you live in a place where you can actually see stars, why do you need to be so close to your window? Wouldn't it add to the outside ambience to be away from the house a little? I have more questions if you want to entertain them. Either way, thanks for reading.
you're late if you were trying to be early, but you are entering at the perfect time if you want to save money. It's been the "golden age of synthesis" since around 2014, and it just keeps getting better and cheaper than before.
This is easily one of the first progressive ambient electronic works in existence!!!! I'm absolutely blown away by the composition and the fact it was created in 1985. The definition of timeless.
@@clifford-jonesif you wish to start exploring the world of ambient music you should look at the ambient works of Brian Eno. His “Music for Airports” (1978) would be a great place to start. You could also look at the work of Hiroshi Yoshimura. His album “Music for Nine Post Cards” (1982) is a seminal work. They had been influenced by the minimalist compositions of composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass, but also by early electronic music pioneers like Karlheinz Stockhausen, Delia Derbyshire (her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is legendary), Wendy Carlos (her 1971 soundtrack for Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” is sublime), Kraftwerk (their 1974 album “Autobahn” is groundbreaking), Morton Subotnick (his 1967 album “Silver Apples of the Moon” is outrageous), Tangerine Dream, etc, etc. These musicians were not necessarily ambient as such, though some of their work did touch on ambient-like textures, these textures that were to become so pivotal to an artist like Eno. There are SO many musical rabbit holes regarding ambient and electronic music (for me the two are interlinked in so many ways). If you’d like some recommendations I’d be only too happy to supply you with some. I hope my ramblings have been of some small help.
Excellent! This is the missing link between New Wave electronica and Ambient Dub - timeless, classic sounding and eminently listenable. Thanks for uploading
I remember discovering this album around 6 years ago after listening to a lot of artists like Tangerine Dream and others that created Berlin-School type of music. Even after six years, it still sounds just as good as it was when it was released almost 40 years ago.
I grew up listening to Tangerine Dream, Eberhard Schoener, Conrad Schnitzler, Klaus Schulze, Michael Hoenig, etc. I found your proposal very interesting. I liked Signals very much. Thank you!
I've been listening to this on repeat while working on academic job applications. It's very soothing and I love the 80s electronica sound. Thanks for putting this up where we can enjoy it. :)
Completamente adelantado a su tiempo. Este tipo de obras habrán sido realmente fascinantes para los oídos de ese tiempo.. Transportados hacia un futuro que tal vez nunca llegó. Foaa. Excelente encontrar estos archivos. Gracias por subirlo. Desde ARG saludos!
MY MUSIC, IN THE 70, WAS INTO KRAFTWERK, AFT, TANGERINE DEAM. ENO,. LOVE THIS SPACE MIND BENDING MUSIC NOW 63, STILL GROVE TO THIS, AND MODERN TECHNO. AND EDM. THANKS FOR THIS GUY,
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments about my music. Steve Brenner
Incredibly soothing synths, Steve. I hope you're still doing music!
Thanks for fantastic soundscapes, Mr Brenner!
well done.
Do you have this still but with higher quality audio? This rocks, man.
Hola Steve, im quite curioso about the "gear, machines, instruments, etc" you used to record in that year...i was 5 years old and i started to play guitar at 13 and i got into making electronic music in 2016, and still finding myself with those damned machines ;)...to be honest i enjoy more ur electronic music than the newe generations, salud y libertad!
"Signals" 0:00
"Electronic" 11:22
"Locomotive" 19:04, &
"Project 707 (I Talk Like You)" 31:25.
My kind of jam
Ah, I remember when I first discovered this years ago… still amazing as ever!
Equinoxious a26 lissn
That awesome ! Brenner
Music for a forgotten future
So good
FAKE FUTURE
THIS IS AI
@@user-sf8kf7yu1s AI is a tool of humans.
There is a lot of AI music starting to flood UA-cam this year. With plenty of fake pretend albums “from the past”. This guy does appear to be a real person (and musician) though.
This is brilliant! Why doesn't Steve re-release this!? I'd definitely buy it on CD or LP!
It’s remastered Steve brenner
I can put it on CD if you want, don't think the audio is good enough for a LP Huge cost.
@@SYNKMUSIKif you put this out on CD I will absolutely buy. I cannot get enough of this, I wish I could listen to it elsewhere besides UA-cam! Do you still make music?
@@nimchimsky5125 Yes working on new music ! Steve B
@@SYNKMUSIKlook forward to it!
It's such a strange feeling, like my teenage self from 1985 and my current self are meeting across time and space. She’s projecting herself into the future, and I’m looking back at my own past. She’s seeing someone who doesn’t exist yet, and I’m seeing myself as I was. This is more than incredible music; it’s a time machine.
I like to do this in my life, but consciously being the person of “the past” meaning presently knowing I am talking to myself in the future, then once that future arrives I looked at that memory as a form of communicating in time. ;)
Путешествие во времени
hahah awesome post here, yea that must feel weird XDD
Mindblowing. Glad I discovered this today at 59. In 1985 I was not ready for that type of music. Thanks
This is the soundtrack to being sheltered from the rain in your car at midnight
There's a dude with a razor hiding in the back seat!!!
"Get the hell outta THERE!"
@@Fleur_de_lis2k
“The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on
He took a face from the ancient gallery
And he walked on down the hall
He went into the room where his sister lived and then he
Paid a visit to his brother and then he
He walked on down the hall and
And he came to a door
And he looked inside
"Father?" "Yes, son?" "I want to kill you"
"Mother? I want to..."
Come on, yeah”
@pedropaulopereira5427 huh?
Similar things the album is awesome
Tangerine Dream, Syrinx, FM, a touch o’ Weather Report, Klaus Schulze, Eberhard Schroeder - really nice, this, right in there with the other electro lions in the great electronic pantheon!!
tangerine dream are brilliant
Electric Pantheon.. Best description of the genre
I love that electronic pantheon thing.
sounds a lot like Cluster as well, so freaking good
Is this the present, is this the future, is this the past? This is the whole time emerging from itself...
Tosser
@@flashgordon6670 You're just a sad little bater aren't you? Yes you are!
The past inside the present
@@flashgordon6670 Great comment finger gun
Durch Zufall gefunden und absolut der Hammer!!!!! Mega ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️🔭👍Klasse❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
THIS IS THE SPECIFIC SOUND I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
I've like low quality too
Excellent! Hipnotic electronic trans. There is power!
Can't tell you how much I love this. I am digitally painting to this. Perfect for sci-fi inspiration.
Exactly my jam. So good! Thank you, Mr. Brenner!
Awesome thanks Steve Brenner
This soundtrack needs a movie
100% agree 😁👍🏻
Movie or game. In the Terminator universe, about dark apocalyptic future.
Though about that immediately when stars listen to this
I don't think people realise what an insult this is to an artist. They've put so much time and effort into their art for people to listen to and enjoy, and you're basically saying, "eh, not interesting enough for me. I need to be visually stimulated to actually enjoy your music. It's not worth giving my full attention to."
@@thefinkie6459 no I'm not saying that at all but your insight is appreciated
@@gregarnold1696 I know it's not your intention, but that's how it's often interpreted by musicians.
where was all this music when i was a 15 year old lad. I wished internet was invented yet. Thanks for sharing!!
Lots more on BandCamp
It was on the game boy, Repetitive electro game boy music.
@@flashgordon6670 There was no Game Boy in 1985.
@@flashgordon6670 What does unrepetitive music sound like?
@@stevenbrenner6515 Steve I think you will like Boards of Canada's Tomorrow's Harvest; very dystopian sounding album. I'm sure you inspired them lol.
That is so good! If that blew my mind in 2024, imagine the effect it would have had on me in the mid 1980s (I was in my late teens at that time). Subscribed, liked and saved.
My only gripe is 40 minutes is too short, hence I'm going to give it a second listen.
Just listened to it a fourth time today and it just gets better each time. Last time an album had that effect on me was Ricochet by Tangerine Dream when I listened to it on a loan cassette for the first time and then listened to it three more times in that evening, it was in 1981 and I was 14 at the time. I kept asking to borrow that cassette from a school staff member that he ended up giving it to me.
Full agreement on this one, yet your TD Ricochet was my TD White Eagle one year after (1982). Born in 1967, Germany.
🤝😃
@@Prof-Joe-H White Eagle came later for me but that is also a truly excellent album that got listened to a lot when I first bought in late 1980s. I was also born in 1967. 😁
Great Comment
@@SYNKMUSIKfr
Wow. How did I miss this in the 80's? Tremendous and wonderful.
Because it wasn't played to death on the radio nor on MTV, lots of really cool albums were out there in the 80s but I'm sure you had to spend some serious time hunting around at Peaches or Specs back in the day or some kind of catalog and maybe know someone who knew about music like this to find it for your listening pleasure.
Awesome 80 s Best gear ever !
Am I the only one imagining a John Carpenter-directed, sci-fi cop movie starring Tom Selleck and Linda Hamilton? This music is incredibly evocative.
Wow this is so vivid
Never heard of this. It has elements of Kraftwerk and Giorgio Moroder. I’m enjoying 😊 this
Its 2am. I went outside in the dark and cool air to look at the stars. Turned off all the lights. Found my phone on the floor. This turned up. Started to listen. Hooked. Beautiful. Thank you Steve Brenner. I always wanted a Nakamichi… 😊
how do you turn off lights outside?
@@skandababy I flicked the switch just inside the door so no light spilled out of the windows.
@@tedmd5893 It was the order of operations I found humorous... OK, so... seriously, I have so many questions, I'm not picking on you, I truly am interested:
1. Why turn off the lights and THEN look for your phone in the dark?
2. You're outside, you turned off the lights (remote?), it's dark, and you found your phone on the 'floor'? Ground, perhaps?
3. You seem to have known where to look for your phone; the general area. So why is your phone outside, on the ground, in the dark? Especially since you seem to have known it was there before you went to look for it. How long was it out there while knowing it was out there?
4. Did the phone just fall out of your pocket as you were walking outside near your window, and you thought "Meh, I'll get that shit later. I might come out here tonight, after dark and then go back inside and turn off the lights... and then for fun, try to find my phone in the dark, then post an intriguing mystery on YT comments. What a coincidence that it fell out exactly where I watch the stars at night, so, yeah...I get it then."
5. Do you commonly use 'floor' and 'ground' interchangeably?
6. If you live in a place where you can actually see stars, why do you need to be so close to your window? Wouldn't it add to the outside ambience to be away from the house a little?
I have more questions if you want to entertain them. Either way, thanks for reading.
nakamichi stuffs are cool , crank it up
@@tedmd5893 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've lost count how many times I have listened to this all the way through, after finding - stumbling across in 2024 - superb!
I feel like I'm very late to the party making synth sounds in 2024. This album sounds great to me.
Never too late for nothing
You're right on time...
you're late if you were trying to be early, but you are entering at the perfect time if you want to save money. It's been the "golden age of synthesis" since around 2014, and it just keeps getting better and cheaper than before.
This is easily one of the first progressive ambient electronic works in existence!!!! I'm absolutely blown away by the composition and the fact it was created in 1985. The definition of timeless.
well thats not true at all. you need to educate yourself and go back to the 60's at least
@@JdjdbNdjdb Educate me then
@@clifford-jonesif you wish to start exploring the world of ambient music you should look at the ambient works of Brian Eno. His “Music for Airports” (1978) would be a great place to start. You could also look at the work of Hiroshi Yoshimura. His album “Music for Nine Post Cards” (1982) is a seminal work. They had been influenced by the minimalist compositions of composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass, but also by early electronic music pioneers like Karlheinz Stockhausen, Delia Derbyshire (her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is legendary), Wendy Carlos (her 1971 soundtrack for Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” is sublime), Kraftwerk (their 1974 album “Autobahn” is groundbreaking), Morton Subotnick (his 1967 album “Silver Apples of the Moon” is outrageous), Tangerine Dream, etc, etc. These musicians were not necessarily ambient as such, though some of their work did touch on ambient-like textures, these textures that were to become so pivotal to an artist like Eno. There are SO many musical rabbit holes regarding ambient and electronic music (for me the two are interlinked in so many ways). If you’d like some recommendations I’d be only too happy to supply you with some. I hope my ramblings have been of some small help.
Dude was rude to say the least but Tangerine Dream would be a good place to start.
Side two of David Bowie’s album, Low (1/1/77). 😎
Great album ! The music the sound the feel... great upload ! Greetings from Innate Trigger !
this is very nice music thanks steve brenner
Wow. Recorded in Kitchener Ontario Canada. My mind was just blown……and all his stuff is on Bandcamp - get the fire ready.
Great Comment Thank ! Brenner
Excellent! This is the missing link between New Wave electronica and Ambient Dub - timeless, classic sounding and eminently listenable. Thanks for uploading
this is what I call perfection
I was born in 1985. Dad played keys my whole life. I have his K2000 still to this day and his Roland KC-500
That awesome weaned on Electronic Music at a you age ! SB
О это очень хорошо!
В стиле Kraft Werk,
Jan Michel Jare...
😍
@@capitanj.d. Thank you ! From Steve Brenner
Здорово! Сами не играете?
@@alexf9574 thank you
Thank you Steven Brenner!
Beyond epic, hands down I feel this work is a masterpiece.
And you're not alone in that opinion, believe me -- this is a really superb album!!!
Thanks !!!!
Still gives me goose bumps !
I remember discovering this album around 6 years ago after listening to a lot of artists like Tangerine Dream and others that created Berlin-School type of music. Even after six years, it still sounds just as good as it was when it was released almost 40 years ago.
A hidden gem this record! Wonderful.
If before hearing this, I would have totally believed that this was some unreleased Alan Wilder/ Recoil material . Absolutely amazing work Steve
Complete timeless music.
This is some excellent progressive minimal-synth. Definitely deserves to be released via Bandcamp or some similar service.
all his stuff is on bandcamp! it´s even been remastered. just search his name and it pops up
It's on Bandcamp.
Hello and yes on B-C
With this playing your life becomes a movie 😅. Shoutout to Steve!
Lovely music, really. I lusten to it with pleasure.
Thanks! ☺️
Very good on all levels.
I grew up listening to Tangerine Dream, Eberhard Schoener, Conrad Schnitzler, Klaus Schulze, Michael Hoenig, etc. I found your proposal very interesting. I liked Signals very much. Thank you!
Repetitive electro game boy music.
@@flashgordon6670 This is nothing like an 8-bit sound. Solidly analogue synth.
Proposal ???
@@labbeajDo you like more music offerings?
@marcellosoldini9869 Yes! Offer away my friend!
Thanks for posting this Aaron ! Steve Brenner
Thanks everyone ! SB
Why are you not on Spotify?
Never thought About but I will look into it ! Tx for the tip.
ua-cam.com/video/GgmnxJ0miXc/v-deo.html
I've been listening to this on repeat while working on academic job applications. It's very soothing and I love the 80s electronica sound. Thanks for putting this up where we can enjoy it. :)
Completamente adelantado a su tiempo. Este tipo de obras habrán sido realmente fascinantes para los oídos de ese tiempo.. Transportados hacia un futuro que tal vez nunca llegó. Foaa. Excelente encontrar estos archivos. Gracias por subirlo. Desde ARG saludos!
Getting into modular (VCV Rack) and this is great inspirational music!
Groundbreaking work love the 80s energy here, Thank you, Steve. I feel this is a time machine back to the 80s!!!
Я безумно рад, что UA-cam меня познакомил с этим альбомом.
Да, обалденная вещь.
Ой, Вы русский?!? А что это за жанр, просветите, я чайник
ua-cam.com/video/GgmnxJ0miXc/v-deo.html
@@Petra-9 электронная музыка, сейчас бы это назвали дарк ретровейв что-то где-то так
True@@user-sr3ld4yc2n
Love this!! Thanks Steve Brenner!
You are welcome !
It reminded me of Klaus Schulze's Angst. Excellent, BY Japan!
Exploration sometimes pays off.
I adore this particular synth sound. It strongly reminds of the soundtrack of Deus Ex (2000). Excellent music.
a pleasure to listen...thank you! Ottawa, Ontario!
This is so absurdly ahead of it's time it's not even funny. What a timeless piece of art!!!
Very nice performance. I like musicians same like Tangerine Draem, Klaus Shulze etc.
This is good!! Some of it reminds me of the Halloween 3 soundtrack
Halloween 3 1/2 (1985)
This is woderful. Going into my radio show.
Fantastic album
Very nice music
Incroyablement actuel !
Bravo !
This sound brings me back to a great time in sound and movies, reminds me of Risky Business and Escape from New York.
Same, Steve's album has similar vibes to Thief (1981) movie soundtrack.
Stellar Stuff! Many Thanks for Sharing...
Organic .. rainbowing this cloudy morning.. phantastisch 😘
Bellissima musica!
This is really good, thanks for sharing.
The first track (starting at 3:00) reminds me a lot of "Arpégiateur" on J.M. Jarre's "Concert in China"
u rock steve
Oh my god this is phenomenal
This is amazing!
MY MUSIC, IN THE 70, WAS INTO KRAFTWERK, AFT, TANGERINE DEAM. ENO,. LOVE THIS SPACE MIND BENDING MUSIC
NOW 63, STILL GROVE TO THIS, AND MODERN TECHNO. AND EDM. THANKS FOR THIS GUY,
YOU NEED TO LET GO OF YOUR CAPS-LOCK
Aft is automatic fine tuning? News to me
I love how this is multiple genres at once
menyukainya.. 👍👍
Thank you Aaron for this Music❤💕💋
Excellent
❤steve perfect work !
Thanks so much !
Very well put together.
wow ❤
This is for my meditation
This came out the year I was born 💛
i put this on and i cant change it. its really good.
First time hearing this now. Epic and timeless. Need this digitally remastered…
Glad this came on my feed. Chilling out listening to it now. As a synth player myself this is very inspiring.
Please re-release this! It's fantastic!
This is sick, heard just a few seconds and knew I was all in with this one, thanks so much for posting I will follow on Bandcamp as well!
This is pretty good ❤😂 love this Tangerine Dream , Kraftwerk vibe .
Thank you
This is excellent. Thanks.
It's pure magic!
Excellent... Analogue ambient
Wow! This is awesome
Exactly what I was looking for
I discover it right now. Amazing.. I'm in love❤
WAY AHEAD OF IT’S TIME
So few views for such good music!
Excellent mind-bending stuff.
THIS IS GREAT! at 23 min track called locomotive is awesome. remind me Pauline Anna Strom/ And this is a year before i was born )
AWESOME 🫵🧟🧛🏼♀️🧌🥷🏻🧟♀️
Wao! Muy muy bueno, me gusta mucho😊
excellent! puissant à écouter en boucle et à diffuser!!
I like also Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Kitaro, Jean Michel Jarre. That's why i love your (this) music! Sounds great!
It holds its freshness very well sounds brand spanking new...
@@jukepablooner I think it may be brand spanking new pretending to be old and ahead of its time. But I’d love to be wrong.