Bandcamp exclusive (2013) wrongly named "Incandescent". Should have been named "Catalogue" like their (Bandcamp's) other band albums.
Crumbächer created the Euro-synth-pop niche in the Contemporary Christian Music industry. CCM announced the album as revealing "a new group on par with Vector." Stephen Crumbacher’s vocals have the bouncy style of Men Without Hats and producer Ojo Taylor's arrangements resemble the minimalist synthesizing of The Human League.
Stephen Crumbacher recorded his first commercial release, a solo version of It Don’t Matter, on the MRC sampler What’s Shakin’ in the summer of 1983, over 30 years ago. On the heels of that success which introduced Crumbächer to CCM, Stephen was invited to record a six-song EP for Maranatha! Music’s MRC label.
Stephen and his long-time friends, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner, gave their first performance as Crumbächer five months later on New Year's Eve, 1983. The full band, with the addition of Dan Hohulin on guitar, entered the studio for the first time to begin recording. Ojo Taylor of Undercover was back at the helm producing and engineering. Derri Daugherty of The Choir was brought in as tracking...
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So Strange (from "Incandescent")
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It Don't Matter (from "Incandescent")
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Sweet By And By (from "Incandescent")
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Solo Flight (from "Escape From The Fallen Planet")
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Life Of The Party(from "Escape From The Fallen Planet")
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Alma Mater (acappela bonus track from "Escape From The Fallen Planet")