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[[Commuter Music]] is a project in which [[Daniel Brummel]] and [[Ryen Slegr]] of [[Ozma]] get together on a Casio CT-700 keyboard and have a jam session. The songs from these sessions are then played back at a faster tempo. Multiple [[Ozma]] songs have known to | {{Infobox musician | ||
| Name = Commuter Music | |||
| Type = Band | |||
| Img = Commuter music.jpg | |||
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| Landscape = Yes | |||
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| Origin = Pasadena, CA | |||
| Active = [[1998]] - [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}|present]] | |||
| Labels = Tornado Records | |||
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| Current members = [[Ryen Slegr]]<br> | |||
[[Daniel Brummel]]<br> | |||
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[[Commuter Music]] is a project in which [[Daniel Brummel]] and [[Ryen Slegr]] of [[Ozma]] get together on a Casio CT-700 keyboard and have a jam session. The songs from these sessions are then played back at a faster tempo. Multiple [[Ozma]] songs have been known to originate from these sessions, such as [[Domino Effect]], [[Wake Up (Ozma)|Wake Up]], and [[Motorology 3:39]]. | |||
===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
There have been multiple [[Commuter Music]] albums, most | There have been multiple [[Commuter Music]] albums, most notably in [[Commuter Music I: Kick The Tires, Light The Fires]] of which multiple songs were included in the [[Spending Time on the Borderline]] enhanced edition CD. | ||