cassiopeia

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Cassiopeia album cover

Release details

Title Cassiopeia
Release date: 2000.10.13
Format: CD Album
Available: See "where to buy" for availability of Tycho Brahe releases
Track list:
  1. Dislocation
  2. Dreams of Dying (radio edit)
  3. In Your Heart *
  4. White Room
  5. Total Kaos (remix) *
  6. Cassiopeia
  7. Sentence *
  8. Enemy
  9. Armistice
  10. Dislocation (12" mix)
  11. White Room (reprise)
  12. Dreams of Dying (original version)
  13. Enemy (radio dance edit)
Liner notes:

All tracks by Evans, except * Evans / Emery

© + Cat #

© Tycho Brahe 2000. cat # TB001CD

Notes: TB's first album.

Reviews

A Different Drum

"Tycho Brahe "Cassiopeia" -- This is the debut release by a new synthpop band from Australia, and it is a strong debut effort! It has a lot of retro elements that remind me of bands like New Order, but at the same time fits quite nicely into the modern synthpop scene with a nice mix of aggressive, melodic, and mellow. It covers a wide range of styles quite effectively. Tycho Brahe is yet another very promising new band."

Rave music magazine

RAVE magazine - review of Cassiopeia

Kinetic Response

Tycho Brahe "Cassiopeia": Following in the footsteps of several great Australian electronic acts that have hit the scenes over the years; groups like, Icehouse, The Church, Real Life and Pseudo-echo, I find Tycho Brahe simply fabulous. The band actually comes from a couple blocks away from Savage Garden, but while Savage Garden sings sugar coated pop songs for the masses, Tycho Brahe retains the integrity of their roots. They are firmly ensconced in the 80’s sound, but with a little more power to the vocals. If you have heard the band Monolithic you would know what I mean, they have a blend of vocals and music that is now being referred to as power-synth. The people who I have talked to about Tycho Brahe consider them a musical "find" someone for you to enjoy and cherish. You can hear a full MP3 of the band on the Kinetic Response homepage.

 

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