Big Swede, a versatile artist known for his eclectic range spanning from electronica to rock, club/dance to hip-hop, and beyond, presents "Time Machine," an intriguing album released on July 10, 2007, under Big Swede Studios. This electronic album, clocking in at 50 minutes, is a testament to Big Swede's ability to blend various musical styles into a cohesive and engaging experience.
"Time Machine" features a diverse tracklist that includes "Intro: That's BS," "Dial In A Station," "Alone Anymore," "Time Machine," "Mysterious Woman," "Bodyshaker," "Just Give Me More," "Whatever Happened To You," "Have Faith," "I Believe (Encontre El Amor)," "Staying Alive Without You," and "Luckiest Man In The World." Each track offers a unique sonic landscape, showcasing Big Swede's prowess in crafting compelling electronic music.
The album is a journey through time, with tracks that evoke nostalgia and forward-thinking sounds. Big Swede's ability to weave together different musical elements creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both familiar and innovative. "Time Machine" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and time, a reflection of Big Swede's artistic versatility and his ability to push the boundaries of electronic music.
For fans of electronic music and those looking to discover new sounds, "Time Machine" is a must-listen. Big Swede's unique approach to music production and his ability to blend different genres make this album a standout in his discography. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Big Swede's music, "Time Machine" offers a captivating listening experience that is sure to impress.