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This work has been nearly a year in the making. Layers of soothing wave structures create pulses that are the breath of life against which origin beats give rhythmic structure that supplies the substrate for beauty to flourish via melodious musings.
Released: April, 2024
More about: Steven Lance
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More CDs by Steven Lance
Gaslighting Genocide 2024 Electronic, Instrumental To memorialize the gaslighting of Israel's genocidal behavior in Gaza. | ||
Gaza Lives 2024 Electronic, Instrumental, and World Moral support for a people being genocided. | ||
The Beckoning 2023 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and Instrumental Three years in the making, "The Beckoning" is an evolution in sound design and song creation. This album will transport the listener through Time and Space and leave them with a new perspective. | ||
History Repeats w/Dr. Universal 2022 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and Rap An unusual blend of ProgTronic and Rap. | ||
Our Dark Age_Pray For Tomorrow w/Sarah Power 2021 Electronic, Instrumental A Steven Lance SciFi soundtrack number featuring Sarah Power, vocalist extraordinaire. | ||
Once Upon Tomorrow 2020 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and Instrumental Newest release offers deep listening sonic episodes as well as some very danceable songs. | ||
Ménage à Neuf 2019 Electronic, Instrumental, and Rock (progressive) This is ProgTronic music taken to the next level. Be prepared to enter a universe of sound that shapes a reality unlike any other. | ||
Sp-Azz 2017 Electronic, Jazz, and Rock (progressive) Latest effort that moves into SPace jAZZ. | ||
The Reckoning 2016 Rock (progressive), Electronic, and Instrumental This is a single from just released CD, "Spiritually Elevated Animating Motive" by Animus Numinous featuring Soft-Synth Wizard Steven Lance and Woodstocker Tom De Sisto on guitar. | ||
New World 2016 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and New Age This is a deep exploration of ProgTronic spaces. Thumpin' rhythms with soaring synths. If you love mesmerizing music, this is for you. | ||
The Best Is Yet To Come 2014 Electronic, Rock (progressive) This is a compilation of songs from six as yet unreleased CDs. These songs are very new, one as new as last week. | ||
Home Planet 2014 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and New Age A musical expression of Earth's evolution from the primordial soup to present day human hegemony. | ||
Apprehending Life Without Living 2013 Electronic, Rock (progressive) This newest release is another step forward in the progression of a truly unique musician. The songs take on a life of their own as they wend through amazing spaces. A must listen. | ||
East Setting Sun 2012 Electronic, Rock (progressive) Some fine Eastern influence finds its way into this latest project. Not to be missed is "A Palestinian State Of Mind." Steven Lance is getting better with each CD. Great in car listen... | ||
Fringe Runner 2012 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and New Age Continuing an upward and onward trajectory, Fringe Runner is charged with dark energy. Hear the progression of Steven Lance's "ProgTronic" music. | ||
Spacetime 2011 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and New Age The composition is stunning, orchestral, with hypnotic beats that make your body move in universal time. | ||
Wavicle 2010 Electronic, New Age, and Rock (progressive) A musical exploration of the dual nature of light: waveform and particulate. Layed sequencer parts backed by ambient wave structures fuse to form radiant music. | ||
Boil The Sky 2010 Electronic, Rock (progressive), and Dance Newest release from Steven Lance. A spatial blend of ProgRock/Fusion/NewAge that will have your mind soaring even as your feet move to the beat. | ||
Green Hole 2009 Rock (progressive), New Age, and Dance Follow up CD to critically acclaimed "4 Never and Ever" with even more vibrant rhythms over churning wave structures | ||
4 Never and Ever 2009 Rock (progressive), New Age, and Dance NewAge meets ProgRock/Fusion | ||
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