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Fractal Glider is the stage name of Paul McCosh, a psychedelic trance artist from Melbourne, Australia.

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Fractal Glider

McCosh began his career under the stage name Fractal Glider. McCosh was noted for his original high energy sound, and for being representative of the Melbourne psychedelic/trance scene. [1] He appeared mainly in Australia, Japan and New Zealand, but also participated in parties and festivals in Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France and Belgium, including the Earthcore electronic music festival. [2]

McCosh began composing trance music in 1995, prior to which he worked as a sound engineer. He released two albums. His debut album, Parasite was released on Boom Records (Netherlands). His second and last album, Digital Mandala featured several new tracks and a remix of "Mezmorized". To promote this album McCosh went on an international tour through Japan, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Hungary and Austria in 2003.[ citation needed ] Fractal Glider has also released singles on 14 compilations on different labels worldwide.[ citation needed ]

Fractal Glider appeared on the television program Sounds Like Techno, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2003. [3]

Liquid

Along with Ozzy, another Australian artist, Paul McCosh formed the group Liquid. The music features a fusion of electronic beats with rock riffs. The act established itself on the international scene with many sellout appearances throughout Japan and Australia.[ citation needed ] Liquid's last known release of music was in 2007. [4]

Later career

McCosh has gone on to release a new 3 track EP in 2014 titles 'Eclectic Ecliptic' released on Boom Records, and is planning a new album to follow. https://soundcloud.com/fractalglider

Discography

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  2. Cyclone Wehner. "Clubland." Herald Sun. Nationwide News Pty Limited, 8 January 2004, pg. I15.
  3. Sounds Like Techno credits at abc.net.au
  4. Liquid at Psychedelic Mind Expander