Pulseprogramming
Pulseprogramming is centered around Joel Kriske and Marc Hellner, but the group is a multimedia entity, including art directors (John Schacter and Hans Seeger), a video artist (Eric Johnson), and a poet (Joel Craig). Kriske and Hellner originally based the group in Portland, OR, but they eventually set up shop in Chicago. The first self-titled album -- predominantly a work of ambient IDM -- was released in 1999 on Chicago's Aesthetics. A pair of limited-edition albums followed in 2001, the first of which saw the group move closer to song-oriented material, with use of beats and lyrics adding new facets to the group's productions. Tulsa for One Second followed in 2003, continuing the group's move toward traditional songwriting while maintaining abstract qualities throughout.
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Discography
6 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Pulseprogramming
Electronic - Released by Aesthetics on 4 Nov 1999
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Tulsa for One Second
Electronic - Released by Aesthetics on 16 Feb 2003
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Charade Is Gold
Electronic - Released by Audraglint on 3 May 2011
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1 of 2 in 1000
Electronic - Released by Aesthetics on 10 Jun 2001
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Tulsa for One Second Remix Project
Electronic - Released by Aesthetics on 5 Nov 2005
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2 of 2 in 1000
Electronic - Released by Aesthetics on 9 Feb 2002
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo