Fellow Prisoners

Editorial Reviews
Earpollution, May 9, 2003
"The more I listen to Fellow Prisoners, the more I want to recommend it."

About the Artist
Mike Fisher's career in electronic music began with his role as the keyboardist and founding member of Machines of Loving Grace in 1989. Machines' first eponymous album enjoyed success on college radio, and their second album Concentration expanded their audience, with the single "Butterfly Wings" becoming a staple of then-trendsetting stations like KROQ in Los Angeles. 1994 brought the band's inclusion in the soundtrack to The Crow motion picture, with the track "Golgotha Tenement Blues".... read more

Album Description
The highly anticipated debut from Machines of Loving Grace programmer/keyboardist Mike Fisher, Fellow Prisoners is fervid cinematic electronica. An otherworldly concoction of driving beats and ambient soundscapes, the album oscillates between edgy and melodic, never quite fitting neatly into traditional definitions of electronica.

Fellow Prisoners was written & recorded by Mike Fisher, and mixed by Sylvia Massy (Tool, System of a Down) and Rich Veltrop (Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers). The CD includes remixes by Statik (Collide), Chris Randall (Sister Machine Gun) and Trigger10d.

Fellow Prisoners

Music Review:

  1. Futuristic Dragon [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Genius + Love = Yo La Tengo
  3. Goodness
  4. Home [Import]
  5. Hot Potatoes: Best of [Import]
  6. I Am A Man
  7. I Often Dream of Trains
  8. In Reverse
  9. In Search of Manny
  10. In The Dance Tent

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Carmina Burana [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Classical Tranquility

Beethoven: Symphony No. 5; Piano Sonata No. 14

Music: Bastards [Import]

Classic Alternatives: 12" Extended Rare Mixes [Box set]

Clear [Import]

Block Party Breaks: Classic Original Breaks & Rare Funk 45s

Big Innings: Best of

City Of Souls

Beyond Chant: Mysteries Of The Renaissance

Dirty (Deluxe Edition) [Original recording remastered]

Boozoo That's Who!

Azul

MacDougal Blues

The Eclectic