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SubtractiveLAD

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subtractiveLAD
subtractiveLAD in his studio
subtractiveLAD in his studio
Background information
Birth nameStephen Christopher Hummel
Born (1974-10-20) 20 October 1974 (age 50)
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genresambient, electronic
Occupation(s)Electronic Musician, Producer, Performer
Instrument(s)Synthesizer, Keyboard, Guitar, Vocal, Percussion
Years active2005–present
Labelsn5MD, Self-Released
Websitesubtractivelad.com

SubtractiveLAD is the electronic/ambient music project of Stephen Hummel, from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Discography[1]

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  • Giving Up The Ghost (2005)
  • Suture (2006)
  • No Man's Land (2007)
  • Apparatus (2008)
  • Where The Land Meets The Sky (2009)
  • Life at the End of the World (2010)
  • Kindred (2011)
  • The Language of Flowers (2013)
  • First Steps (2014)
  • Wilderness (2014)
  • Paths (2014)
  • Nucleus (2016)
  • Sustain/Release (2017)
  • Ellipsis (2017)
  • Ritual (2017)
  • Signal (2018)
  • Past the Horizon (2018)
  • Everything We Failed to Be (2018)
  • Within and Without (2018)
  • Calm (2019)
  • Parabola (2019)
  • The Time After the Time Before (2019)
  • The Echo and the Man (2019)
  • Skin and Bones (2020)
  • Mercy (2020)
  • The Middle of Nowhere (2020)
  • Aftermath (2021)
  • Static Clouds (2021)
  • Weightless (2021)
  • Rising Tide (2021)
  • Fade (2021)
  • Granular Electric Guitar (2021)
  • Without Your Love (2021)
  • Wreckage (2022)
  • Consumed (2022)
  • Time Scale (2022)
  • Across the Cloudless Sky (2022)
  • Minor Deities (2022)
  • Fortress (2022)
  • A Tree in Winter (2023)
  • Creature of Habit (2023)
  • The Second Foundation (2023)
  • Ocean (with Tamika Roberts, 2023)
  • Brutalist (2024)
  • Unspoken (2024)

Film Music

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References

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  1. ^ "SubtractiveLAD". Discogs. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  2. ^ "~ MUSIC ~". www.velcrowripper.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  3. ^ Moffat, Sarah Thomas (1 January 2000), Glorious, retrieved 3 May 2017
  4. ^ "Build It - commercial - SarahThomasMoffat.com - Cinematographer". sarahthomasmoffat.com. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
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