Moonjabber
Moonjabber is the electronic soundwork of musicians/composers Todd Markham and Bill Johnston. Their music was originally released to a private community of musicians, artists, and local stations in California during the early 90's, and is long out of print. They published a single titled Petroglyph in 1992, and one full length release in '94 called suQwetchazima -(pronounced; soo-kwet-cha-zima)- a pseudo-native term they coined, meaning People of the Spirit. In the rock and pop dominated market, their passion for soundtrack & electronic composition was influenced only by pioneers like Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Steve Roach and Brian Eno. Even amidst the emerging New Age scene, electronic music was still a sound design not ready for mainstream radio play, and delays in timing and other opportunites saw their equipment being packed before they could record their third release--one on cd, through their own independent label (a rarity at the time). Moonjabber presently has no plans for a new release. However, some of the original analog material has been digitally edited for streaming-- exclusively to Lastfm listeners. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Top Tracks
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Frequencies of the Spirit
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Moonspark
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Tidecraft (cyberfusion mix)
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Ocotillo Nights
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Sequential Mindplay
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Through Centuries of Great Wood
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suQwetchazima
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Ocotillo+Nights
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