Lonesome Spaceboy
Italian electronic producer Tommy Bass crafts expansive soundscapes that sit comfortably across multiple genres. Lonesome Spaceboy combines breakbeat percussion with downtempo grooves, synth-pop melodies, and big beat energy—a sophisticated blend that never feels scattered. Released on the respected Irma label, this album proves electronic music doesn't need to pigeonhole itself. The title suggests solitude, and there's underlying introspection here, but the production is warm and inviting rather than cold. You'll hear organic instrumentation layered with digital textures, breakbeats that breathe, and melodic choices that pull from pop sensibility. If you're drawn to electronic music that's both intellectually interesting and emotionally engaging—something equally at home on the dancefloor and through headphones—this delivers.
Item Details+
| Genre | Electronic |
| Style | Breakbeat Downtempo Synth-pop Big Beat |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | Irma |
| Year | 2001 |
| Country | Italy |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Downtempo, Synth-pop, Big Beat
Label:
Irma
Country:
Italy
Year:
2001
1. Loading 0:22
2. Los Angeles Underground 5:37
3. Bow Wow 3:39
4. Lonesome Spaceboy 4:36
5. Who Killed TB's Brain? 4:15
6. Made Your Day 4:11
7. Relax Your Mind 3:53
8. No Money For Lucy 4:07
9. Take It Easy 3:52
10. Call Me A Doctor 4:02
11. For An Hour 3:52
12. Tommy Bass Explorin' 1:18
13. Genio Loco 4:23
14. Headache 4:12
15. We Are Ready 3:32
16. Live From 2076 1:25
17. Bow Wow (Remix) 3:33
18. Los Angeles Underground (Remix) 3:10
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