Io

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Drawing from the deep tradition of the Chicago electronic music scene, the style spanning instrumentals of Micronaut (the alter-ego of Sister Machine Gun front man Chris Randall) are the perfect soundtrack for a long night in the city. From the ethereal soundscapes of the self-titled first album to the trance influenced house and big beat of 2000's Io, Micronaut provides relaxation and adrenaline overdrive in equal proportions. With the release of 2002's Ganymede, Micronaut moves even further afield exploring drum & bass, jungle and tech-step.

Album Description
Io, the second release from Micronaut, finds the common ground between breakbeat and trance with a generous dose of NASA thrown in for good measure.

Music Review:

  1. It Must Suck To Be You
  2. Jolt
  3. Last Night
  4. Live in Tokyo [Import] [Live]
  5. Maximum Audio Biography: Red Hot Chili Peppers [Import]
  6. Minimum-Maximum [Import] [Live]
  7. Monday at the Hug and Pint
  8. One in a Million
  9. Original Gold
  10. Other Stories [Import]

Music Review

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Music Review

Three Piece Suite: The Reprise Recordings 1971-73 [Limited Edition]

Music for Two Pianos Vol. 1: Copland, Infante, Bartok, Rachmaninov and Bennett

Stones in the Road

Music: Aprendiz [Import]

Real Ibiza [Import]

Sexual (Li Da Di) [CD-single] [Import]

New Day

Road to Freedom [Import]

Momentos Perdidos

Poulenc - Aubade · Les biches · Les animaux modèles / Pascal Rogé · Charles Dutoit

Scream, Dracula, Scream! [Import]

Presents the Music of India [Import]

Mensaje de Oro

Vol. 2-Barely Alive: Take Cover

Give 'Em All a Big Fat Lip