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Scientific American
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This tag refers to (1) Indie rock artist, Andrew Rohrmann, and (2) The podcasts of Scientific American Magazine.
(1) After establishing himself as a member of seattle’s indie rock scene with his band Hush Harbor, Scientific American (sound designer Andrew Rohrmann) became interested in the idea of using the computer as his primary instrument. His solo productions, which incorporate elements of electronic dance music, hiphop, and rock, have been used by The Seattle Art Museum, the Sound Unseen Film Festival in minneapolis and for well-known television ads promoting Volkswagen, Adidas, and Discover Card. He has completed critically praised remixes for a number of indie favorites including Modest Mouse, 764-HERO, and Tristeza and shared the stage with Dabrye, Four Tet, Boom Bip, and Diplo. Artist website: Strong for the Future.
(2) This artist-tag is also used for the Scientific American magazine podcasts, “Science Talk” and “60-Second Science,” hosted by Steve Mirsky.
(1) After establishing himself as a member of seattle’s indie rock scene with his band Hush Harbor, Scientific American (sound designer Andrew Rohrmann) became interested in the idea of using the computer as his primary instrument. His solo productions, which incorporate elements of electronic dance music, hiphop, and rock, have been used by The Seattle Art Museum, the Sound Unseen Film Festival in minneapolis and for well-known television ads promoting Volkswagen, Adidas, and Discover Card. He has completed critically praised remixes for a number of indie favorites including Modest Mouse, 764-HERO, and Tristeza and shared the stage with Dabrye, Four Tet, Boom Bip, and Diplo. Artist website: Strong for the Future.
(2) This artist-tag is also used for the Scientific American magazine podcasts, “Science Talk” and “60-Second Science,” hosted by Steve Mirsky.
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dilatedperson wrote:
all the top tracks are for the podcast, the artist sucks ass apparently
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Elan11 wrote:
ya I know it's weird to ask in a place where people actually scrobble podcasts themselves ;)
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Elan11 wrote:
I've got scrobbling of the podcast folder disabled in the Last.FM options. still they get scrobbled:/ anybody got a clue what to do?
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hiimleslieee wrote:
SA music? weird...
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ACatIsFine2 wrote:
lol Uhhh I too listen to the Podcast...o-o;
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gabsterrr wrote:
uh... i just listen to the podcast
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thompiddock wrote:
I LOVE YOU STEVE
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Anrky wrote:
Scientific American has been publishing since 1845... i think it gets dibs
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fedorajones wrote:
I wonder how many of his listeners are actually for him and not for the podcasts
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onyourwalk wrote:
looks like his name is fuckin him over on here
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aughtstar wrote:
Fuck, this is an artist?! New name!
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fedorajones wrote:
I didn't know good ole Steve was part of Seattle's indie community before brining me my daily snippet of science news.
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FroggyMcK wrote:
or is this artist messing with my nerdy podcast...?
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Vudell wrote:
uh... the podcast may mess with this artists page a bit. 60 second science, wooo!
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Edska wrote:
awesome album, absolutely loving it!
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freakeh wrote:
sick
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