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Module
Birth nameJeramiah Ross
Also known asModule
OriginWellington, New Zealand
GenresElectro, Downtempo, Ambient, Classical and Synth
Years active2003–present

Module is the name under which Wellington-based New Zealand musician Jeramiah Ross has released his work since 2003. He composes and produces Downtempo, Ambient, and Classical music. Ross has released several albums and has contributed to soundtracks of video games such as Shatter and Robot Unicorn Attack 2.

Discography

Albums

2006 – Remarkable Engines
2009 – Shatter – The Official Video Game Soundtrack[2]
2012 – Imagineering
2013 – PROGAMMA!
2017 – Starlight Wonders [citation needed]
2018 – Khemikal Reaction [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Module". Module.bandcamp.com. 5 January 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Shatter". Shattergame.com. Retrieved 4 May 2022.