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Galactic Anthems is the brainchild of composer Glenn Adams. Adams was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Pearl River, a suburb of New York City.
He started his musical life at age 10, taking trumpet lessons and playing in the school band. By age 15, he was composing big band music for his high school jazz band.

After high school, Adams attended Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA, where he majored in composition. At about this time, the first commercially available synthesizers were hitting the market. “I was hooked. I had to have one. The sonic possibilities seemed endless,”he states. Adams bought an Arp 2600 and began to explore the world of electronic music. He relocated from New York to California, and promptly landed a recording contract with Columbia Records with the progressive rock band Daddy Warbucks. “It was a great experience, recording and performing with Warbucks, and was like an education in the commercial music business.”

Afterreturning to school and getting a B.A. in composition, Adams decided to plunge into the world of electronic music. At first he did all his electronic exploration on tape; 2-track, then 4-track and finally 8-track. In 1985 he picked up the second version of the AppleMacintosh, the 512K “Fat Mac.” He also started to use MIDI software, which was in its infancy at that time. With New York pal Gerald Conway, Adams formed the electronic duo Atlas, and released a self-titled album in 1990.

It wasn’t until the late-90’s, when hard disk recording and disc burning became more affordable, did Adams consider releasing his own material on CD. The first GalacticAnthems CD is a combination of pieces recorded during the early 90’s and new material recorded from 2000-2002. This CD received critical acclaim from such review sites as EER-Music.com, SonicCuriosities.com, WindandWire.com, and AmbiEntrance.com.

Galactic Anthems music has been licensed for use by numerous cable TV stations including The Sci-Fi Channel, National Geographic, the History Channel, the Discovery Health Channel, MTV, and many others. The Galactic Anthems CD’s are available from www.galacticanthems.com, www.cdbaby.com, and many online music download sites, such as iTunes, Emusic, Rhapsody, MusicNow, MusicNet, Napster, Amazon, and many others.
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