Azotic Compounds Laboratory
50 top tracks
Azotic Compounds Laboratory
50 top tracks
Albums

Eclipse
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Illusion (Single)
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Island Of Pleasure
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

This Is Who I Am CD 1
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Life & Death
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Aquarius
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Island Of Pleasure (Single)
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Azotomania
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![[FNet015] Colours from Thought II — cover art by Azotic Compounds Laboratory](/frogtoon_logo.png)
[FNet015] Colours from Thought II
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2 Minute Masterpieces
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

The Return
Azotic Compounds Laboratory

Dystopiaq 3
Azotic Compounds Laboratory
Biography
Polish composer of electronic music. His real name is Sebastian Dudko. He was born in 1982 in Gniezno (Poland), and he still lives there. Active as Azotic Compounds Laboratory since 2006....Read more on Last.fm
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Polish composer of electronic music. His real name is Sebastian Dudko. He was born in 1982 in Gniezno (Poland), and he still lives there. Active as Azotic Compounds Laboratory since 2006.
He started composing music in the early 90s, as a young boy, playing keyboard. In 1994 he joined the group "Formacja nr 1", and in 1997-2001 he played in a bigband. In 1996 he won the local competition for young instrumentalists.
In 2001, owing to Tomasz Luczak (DJ Tony), Sebastian started composing music on a PC. Since 2002 he's been using FL Studio.
He was changing his artist name a couple of times. The first one was Es99, and in 2004 he changed it into Technodrom. In 2006 he was producing music both as Triple U Project and Azotic Compounds Laboratory. In 2007 he changed his name again, from Triple U Project to CJ Blacklime. Another names he sometimes uses are Atomic Chaos and Suit & Sneakers, but these are not his main pseudonyms. In 2010 he modified the name CJ Blacklime, becoming the Blacklime Industry.
The music of ACL can be classified as electronica and chillout. It's strongly inspired by such artists as Jean Michel Jarre or Vangelis. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Azotic+Compounds+Laboratory">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
