Batterydead
50 top tracks
Batterydead
50 top tracks
Albums

Deep Discharge
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Sands Of Deception
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Yield to Gravity
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Shades
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Free Songs
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Raumzeit 2011
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Spacemusic 9.1 Gravity
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Life Sphere - A.I. (mixed by RR Feela)
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Spacemusic 8.18 Time Capsule
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Yet Unreleased
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Raumzeit
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MellowJet-Records EMC9
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Biography
BatteryDead is a single musician electronic music project by Christian Ahlers founded in the year 2004 focused on chillout music with roots in the amiga demoscene, although I have published only one of my songs in a very little intro. When I got my first computer, a “Commodore Amiga 500” I soon searched for a music software, and with the legendary “soundtracker” I began composing music in 1987....Read more on Last.fm
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BatteryDead is a single musician electronic music project by Christian Ahlers founded in the year 2004 focused on chillout music with roots in the amiga demoscene, although I have published only one of my songs in a very little intro. When I got my first computer, a “Commodore Amiga 500” I soon searched for a music software, and with the legendary “soundtracker” I began composing music in 1987.
The sound system of the “A500” was stereo 8bit 28khz with 4 polyfonic voices and the cpu worked with only 7MHz clock. Because of these poor possibilities with the “A500” I upgraded to an “Amiga 3000” with 25mhz clock and from then I used the software “octamed soundstudio” for composing. This software was also usable as a simple midi-sequencer so I bought my first midi capable keyboard, a “casio “WK-1200”.
The “WK-1200” had only very little editable synthesizer parameters so I decided to buy a “real” synthesizer, the “Yamaha CS1x”. For a long time the “CS1x” has been the heart of my “studio” and some more synthesizers and effect processors were added. At present the “Yamaha Motif XS6” and a “Clavia Nordlead3” are my main instruments. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/BatteryDead">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
