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Charging The Electric Dream

by Leon Alvarado

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    For fans of Tomita, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream

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For fans of Tomita, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream


THE HISTORY
Throughout the years I have composed and recorded several pieces that weren’t specifically created for an album. Sometimes, these ended up being reworked, or parts of them were woven into other pieces of music that managed to make it onto one of my records. Sometimes, however, they ended up as just single pieces that I archived, waiting for the right moment to either finish them or release them in one form or another.

Earlier this year, I recorded a new piece of music that qualified as one such “orphaned” piece. I was very pleased with how it turned out and was looking for a vehicle to share. Releasing it as a single would not have made much sense, so I went back into my archives to see if I could put together a collection of this with others I had in cold storage as one cohesive project. I found enough with a common sonic ground to make up an entire album.

My methodology left me with a few of the pieces dating as far back as over 20 years ago. A massive flood in 2017 wiped out the drives that held those multi-tracks, so I had to recreate or re-record some of the material, but luckily, some survived intact, just as they were originally mixed.

Charging The Electric Dream is my first album that does not have any collaborators or guest musicians, making it a very personal record. If I were to describe it, I would say that it is an album of what I like to call headphone music, because it plays out more like a soundtrack that stimulates the listener’s imagination.
Like many of my other records, you can hear some of my inspirations throughout the album. There are definitely nods to Brian Eno, Wendy Carlos, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, and Jean Michel Jarre. It is not a Prog album per se, but definitely something that Prog fans can appreciate.

THE MEANING
Charging The Electric Dream is my own personal take on some of the electronic music that inspired and influenced me. The “Electric Dream” refers to the way I used to think about such music when growing up. “Charging The Electric Dream” is my own personal take on giving the recorded material a new life by releasing it for the first time.

THE INTENTION
I have always stated that I compose and record music that I would like to listen to. I count on the fact that I know there are others like me who...  more

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released December 15, 2022

Personnel:
Leon Alvarado all instruments Engineered by Leon Alvarado Engineering Assistance by John Douglass Mastering by Maor Appelbaum
Licensed to & Distributed by Melodic Revolution Records. USA

Notes:
The music in the album was recorded over several decades at different times. To reflect this, the artwork shows a collage of Leon’s face constructed of passport photos with many years between them.

A video for the title track has been released.
The title track was used on a short film back in 2004 during the credits.

A short film titled Outside The Dream will follow the release. The first album does not include guest musicians.

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Leon Alvarado has recorded with an impressive list of A listers such as Rick Wakeman, Bill Bruford, Billy Sherwood and Jon Davison (Yes), John Goodsall (Brand X). Trey Gunn, (King Crimson) Jerry Marotta, Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel), John Helliwell (Supertramp), Tony Franklin (The Firm) among others. ... more

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