Short biography of Harmonic 33:
Harmonic 33 was named after the frequency produced by planets turning on their axes, which it is believed other beings use to navigate the universe - the name betrays the musician's deep interest in outer space and in discovery and science fiction.
This project was launched by Mark Pritchard to explore his love of hip-hop and easy-listening.
Not to be confused with Mark's similar solo project as artist [a=Harmonic 313].
# | Album cover | Album title | Tracks amount | Download album in mp3? | Official release date | Production label |
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1 |
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Untitled | 4 |
mp3, CD
|
1998 | Droppin' Science |
2 |
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Kaleidoscopic Sounds E.P. | 6 |
mp3, CD
|
2001 | |
3 |
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Extraordinary People | 8 |
mp3, CD
|
2002 | Alphabet Zoo |
4 |
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Extraordinary People | 14 |
mp3, CD
|
2002-10-21 | Alphabet Zoo |
5 |
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In The Beat / The Subplot | 4 |
mp3, CD
|
2004 | |
6 |
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Music For Film, Television & Radio Volume One | 16 |
mp3, CD
|
2005-02-07 | Warp Records |
7 |
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Music For Film, Television & Radio Volume One | 8 |
mp3, CD
|
2005-02-07 | Warp Records |
8 |
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Back Again / Jungle Mystery | 6 |
mp3, CD
|
2004-11-27 | 33 Throwdown Recordings |