Released in 1996, "Media Technology 2" by Colin Nicholas Baldry is a concise yet powerful exploration of the digital age, packed into a swift 33 minutes. This album, a follow-up to Baldry's earlier work, delves into the burgeoning world of technology and its impact on society, reflecting the rapid advancements of the time.
The album kicks off with "Net Surfer," setting the tone for a journey through the digital landscape. Tracks like "Software Evolution" and "Techno Whizz-Kid" highlight the rapid pace of technological innovation, while "Beat Angel" and "Hot Wired" bring a rhythmic energy to the collection. "Science Of The Future" and "Eternal Conflict" delve into the philosophical implications of technological progress, offering a thoughtful counterpoint to the upbeat tracks.
"Game File" and "Newmedia" nod to the emerging worlds of digital gaming and multimedia, while "Soundcard" and "Technical Support" ground the album in the practical realities of the tech world. The album concludes with "Urban Landscape," a reflection on how technology shapes our cities and lives.
Released on UPPM-US Records, "Media Technology 2" is a snapshot of a pivotal moment in digital history, capturing the spirit of the late 1990s with precision and flair. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the digital revolution, this album offers a unique and engaging listening experience.