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  1. Forever Alien is the third studio album by British space rock band Spectrum, a project led by Peter Kember under the pseudonym Sonic Boom. It was released in August 1997 by Space Age Records.

    • Electronic Space Music Psychedelia
  2. Spectrum (Pete Kember, Ex-Spacemen 3) - Forever Alien CD - 1997Label: Space Age RecordingsCat No: ORBIT 008 CDRelease Date: 1997https://www.sonic-boom.info/s...

    • 73 Min.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_KemberPeter Kember - Wikipedia

    After issuing 1997's Forever Alien album, there were no further releases of new material under the Spectrum moniker until 2008's Indian Giver collaboration with Jim Dickinson. Kember has also worked with Füxa 's Randall Nieman .

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Forever Alien" on Discogs.

  5. 4. Aug. 1997 · Genres: Space Rock Revival, Electronic. Rated #863 in the best albums of 1997. Featured peformers: Sonic Boom (vocals, synthesizer, theremin, vocoder, producer), Alf Hardy (synthesizer, vocoder, vibraphone, producer, engineer), Pete Bassman (programming), Andre Knecht (mastering engineer), Andy Smith (artwork).

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    • 3.36 / 5.00.5from 190 ratings
  6. Forever Alien is the third studio album by British space rock band Spectrum, a project led by Peter Kember under the pseudonym Sonic Boom. It was released in August 1997 by Space Age Records. After the band's preceding EP Songs for Owsley moved them away from guitar-oriented music and towards electronic music, Forever Alien furthered this ...

  7. When Spacemen 3-the seminal, drone-indulgent English psych duo comprised of Peter Kember and Jason Pierce - split in 1991, Pierce shuffled off to acclaim in Spiritualized. Meanwhile, Kember charted a less predictable course. As Sonic Boom, he released Spectrum in 1990, then, after taking a liking to that handle, released Soul Kill (Glide Divide ...