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Scientific American

Scientific American is the musical alias of Seattle-based Andrew Rohrmann. After establishing himself as a member of Seattle's indie rock scene with his band Hush Harbor, Scientific American became interested in the idea of using the computer as his primary instrument. His solo productions, which incorporate elements of electronic dance music, hip-hop, and rock, have been used by The Seattle Art Museum, the Sound Unseen Film Festival in Minneapolis and for well-known television ads promoting Hewlett Packard and Discover.

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In 2001 Rohrmann formed a production company along with Plastiq Phantom named Polar Empire. They have done commercial compositions for clients such as Nike, MTV, Volkswagen, and AMC.

He has completed critically praised remixes for a number of indie favorites including Modest Mouse, 764-Hero, and Red Stars Theory.

Albums

"Sound From Future City", Science Lab, Omco, 1999

Unknown (By me at least)

"SAINTS OF INFINITY/Simulated D.I.Y", Slabco, 2000 (2-CD set)

Saints Of Infinity Part 1 Saints Of Infinity Part 2 Saints Of Infinity Part 3 Saints Of Infinity Part 4 Saints Of Infinity Part 5 Saints Of Infinity Part 6 Saints Of Infinity Part 7 Saints Of Infinity Part 8 Saints Of Infinity Part 9 CD2 Introduction Accutrac 4000 Boost The Mid-Range The Flower Sermon CCs Alternate:Axis:Direct Urban Insurgency...Look Out! This Is The Zodiac Speaking : MKII Simulated D.I.Y. 10. x3FF.0/And What Next

Strong For The Future, Mush Records, 2004

When It Was Ever Everything Strong For The Future Drift In Place Victory Hold Still Between Urban Movements Four Hour Window Your Utopia Million Lines (Slow Fade) The Seas Are The Skies We All Are Already Are

Hackers Sound Set, M.O.M.D., 2006

Unknown (By me at least)

Singles and EPs

"Basic Rock Beats", Slabco, 1998

Accutrac 4000 CCs Saints Of Infinity PtsI-III

"Destroyer", Slabco, 1998

Introduction Boost The Mid-range Deep Space Analog I The Flower Sermon Saints Of Infinity Part IV

"Science & Technology", Slabco, 1999

Alternate Axis: Direct This Is The Zodiac Speaking Saints Of Infinity Part V (Deep Space Analog 2) Saints Of Infinity Part VI (Inter 1)

"Boost The Mid Range", Slabco, 2000

x3FF.0/And What Next Urban Insurgency...Look Out! Simulated D.I.Y. Saints Of Infinity Part VII Saints Of Infinity Part VIII, IX

"FCSSA", mass mvmnt and imputor?, 2004 (Split release of FCS North and Scientific American)

FCS North - Haute EMP FCS North - It's Clear FCS North - It's Clear (Night Version) FCS North - Haute EMP (The Long Ranger Off Ramp Mix) Scientific American - Phaulvromb Scientific American - Unamerican Activities Scientific American - Unamerican Activities (Version) Scientific American - Unamerican Activities (Acappella) Scientific American - Bonus Beat

"Tubes", mass mvmnt and imputor?, 2005 (split release of Scientific American and Plastiq Phantom)

Plastiq Phantom - Tubesoundone (Plastiq Phantom Remixes Scientific American) Plastiq Phantom - All Mvmnt Brings (Remix) Plastiq Phantom - Prrsto Scientific American - On Return Of (Sarod And Tabla Mix) Scientific American - Ffbe Scientific American - On Return Of (Remix)

References

Scientific American (artist) Wikipedia