Leak is the first album from Sensitive Chaos, a solo project of Atlanta-based producer and electronic musician Jim Combs.
Alternative radio station KTUH FM in Honolulu added Leak to their RPM rotation in early September 2006 (playing along side of [+]Leak is the first album from Sensitive Chaos, a solo project of Atlanta-based producer and electronic musician Jim Combs.
Alternative radio station KTUH FM in Honolulu added Leak to their RPM rotation in early September 2006 (playing along side of Board Of Canada, Four Tet, DJ Logic, Basement Jaxx, Zero 7, and Cut Chemist).
Jerry Kranitz at Aural Innovations Radio just sent the new October 2006 show playlist from The Electronic Cottage (show ..22) including Sensitive Chaos - "Painting Earthtones in Orbit" (from Leak) on the playlist.
Two songs from Leak were played back-to-back on Darrell Burgan's September 23 and September 30, 2006 Blue Water Drift Dive ambient music show on StillStream.com. The songs played were "Painting Earthtones In Orbit" and "Nightshift At The Baby Mecha Nursery".
Bill Fox played "Bullet Train" on his September 21, 2006 Galactic Travels radio show airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on NPR member station WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and Bethlehem, PA, 93.9 FM in Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville and Trexlertown, 92.9 FM on Service Electric Cable, and webcasting on the internet.
And Finnish Broadcasting Company radio station YLE Radio 1 - Space Junk program played "Nightshift At The Baby Mecha Nursery" on their September 10th show.
Jim is also known for his work with electronic duo TouchXtone, a 2005 Atlanta Creative Loafing Best Of Award winner (best local electronic act), as well as being one of the co-hosts for the Aurora Coffee/Criminal Records Songwriters Series held each Saturday night at the Virginia-Highlands Aurora Coffee location. Jim’s collaborators on Leak were musician Brian Good, who contributed two soprano saxophone solos to the album, and visual designer Eleanor Grosch, whose logo design graces the CD cover.
Sensitive Chaos started for Combs in 2005 with the acquisition of an analog MIDI sequencer, a piece of music hardware that records notes from a synthesizer keyboard and immediately plays them back in sequential order. “I had seen this particular piece of gear, the Sequentix P3, at the 2004 Different Skies music festival. It was being operated in an extraordinary fashion by the English synthesist Paul Nagle (Joint Intelligence Committee, Binar). I grew up on the music of Kraftwerk, Tom
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