Dead Air for Radios explained

Dead Air for Radios
Type:Album
Artist:Chroma Key
Cover:Chroma Key - Dead Air for Radios (1998).jpg
Released:December 16, 1998
Recorded:Bill's Place, North Hollywood, CA
Genre:Electronica
Length:44:04
Label:Fight Evil Records
Producer:Kevin Moore, Steve Tushar
Prev Title:Music Meant to Be Heard
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:You Go Now
Next Year:2000

Dead Air for Radios studio album by Kevin Moore, under the musical moniker Chroma Key. It was released through Fight Evil Records on December 16, 1998.[1] The album was recorded by Steve Tushar at Bill's Place Rehearsal Studio in Hollywood, mixed by both Steve Tushar and Kevin Moore with final mastering by Eddy Schreyer. Since its release the album has sold around 10,000 copies.[2]

Themes

The voice of a woman repeating words and numbers in German during "Even the Waves" is from a famous numbers station broadcast on shortwave frequencies. "S.O.S." was one of the first songs Moore wrote for the album. The spoken sample is of a German man Moore met in Santa Fe who described his experiences of hitch-hiking from LA to Santa Fe.[3]

Personnel

Musicians

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dead Air for Radios by Chroma Key . Bandcamp. May 3, 2016.
  2. Web site: Kevin Moore Japanese Website (ケヴィン・ムーア日本語版オフィシャルウェブサイト) . Kevinmoore.jp . 2012-02-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120220014424/http://www.kevinmoore.jp/special_kev001205.php . 2012-02-20 .
  3. Web site: Gary Davis . Artist Shop/Kevin Moore Chat Log . Artist-shop.com . 1998-08-26 . 2012-02-12.