Alien Headspace

Alien Headspace produces beat-based electronic music in a wide variety of styles. Formed in the early 1990s in the heat of the techno boom, Alien Headspace continues to produce innovative music.

Since the early 1990s Alien Headspace tracks have been released by a number of labels including Volition, Gulp Communications, DumPhuk, Lacerba Recordings and Groovescooter Records and has collaborated with artists including Itch-e & Scratch-e and Mystical Sun.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s Alien Headspace became involved in the mp3 movement with music hosted on mp3.com and other mp3 sites. Many thousands of tracks have been dowloaded and are some are still in evidence on the p2p networks. An Alien Headspace track entitled "dotcom" was included an mp3.com free compilations and received widespread distribution and airplay.

The latest Alien Headspace collection is entitled Heavy Silicon and explores the relationship between heavy metal rock and electronic dance music. With dystopian lyrics delivered by robot voices, it initiates a new hybrid genre - Heavy Silicon!

Discography

Ideal Forms remix of Trancendental on Sweetness & Light CD single by Itch-e & Scratch-e, Volition Records

Compassionate Mantra, Anti-Matter and Cubes in Space on Itch-e & Scratch-e and Friends, Volition Records

Torus, on Bouncing Chamber CB Single by Itch-e & Scratch-e, Volition Records

Great Theme, the 30,000ft view, Gulp Communications

Great Theme, 3am Eternal, Lacerba Recordings

Going to Heaven, Living in Jamnation, Gulp Communicaitons

Tower Block, Beatscootin', Grooverscooter Records

Some Kind of Love Song Remix on CD single by Friendly, Gulp Communications

Dotcom, the Future was Yesterday Beat & Squelch 03, Dumphuk Records

Dotcom also on mp3.com Sampler.

Bittersweet, with Inga Liljestrom on The Walk CD Compilation.

Influences

John Fox, Sex Pistols, The Clash, the Ramones, Icehouse, Mi-Sex, Kraftwerk, Faithless, Chemical Brothers, The The, Heaven 17, Deep Purple, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Public Image, Itch-e & Scratch-e, the Aphex Twin.