Nemesis (electronic music band)

Nemesis
Genres Ambient
Electronica
Electronic music
Years active 1987–present
Website http://www.nettilinja.fi/~ahassine/

Nemesis is a Finnish music group formed in Kokkola in 1987 by Ami Hassinen and Jyrki Kastman. In 1994 they released their debut album Xcelsior, the first Finnish electronic/ambient album to be released internationally. In 1996 Nemesis was commissioned by Finnish national radio YLE to create the long-form work Evolution, and from then on followed a series of critically acclaimed albums, as well as live concerts.[1]

In 2001 the band was expanded with a third member, Joni Virtanen.

The band's music is inspired by astronomy, science fiction, nature, childhood stories about UFOs and ghosts, and also other music artists like Kraftwerk, Can, Tangerine Dream, Neu!, AD2, Jean Michel Jarre, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Hawkwind, Brian Eno, Robert Rich, Steve Roach, and others.[2]

Discography

This list is organized by release year. Titles are full length CD albums unless otherwise mentioned.

Year Title Label Comment
1994 Xcelsior Barramundi
1996 Cyberiad Retroduction Records
1999 Sky Archeology Freeride
2001 Music For Earports Retroduction Records
2002 Kaiku Retroduction Records Soundtrack album for photo portfolio by Jyrki Portin. Music by Nemesis and M. Portin
2005 Xtempora Retroduction Records
2006 Live Archive Vol. 1 1995 - 2001 (Audio Archeology) Retroduction Records CDR with live recordings
2007 Live Archive Vol. 2 1997 - 2004 (Stereofields Forever) Retroduction Records CDR with live recordings
2007 Live Archive Vol. 3 1997-2006 (Trajectory Of Sound) Retroduction Records CDR with live recordings
2010 Gigaherz Origo Sound
2010 1:4:9 Retroduction Records Soundtrack album for sculpture project by Kimmo Heikkilä.
2012 Living Statues Retroduction Records theme album inspired by the life and work of Veijo Rönkkönen.

See also

References

  1. "Saunalahti.fi – Säästöä joka sekunti". Nettilinja.fi. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
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