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Tycho

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All Music Guide:

Tycho (Scott Hansen) is a producer and artist based in San Francisco, California. While Boards of Canada's blissful/melancholic IDM is an obvious inspiration, many of Tycho’s productions play out like complete electronic dream pop songs in isolation rather than vignettes or extended mood pieces. Tycho debuted in 2002 with The Science of Patterns, a self-released four-track EP. Sunrise Projector, his first album, was released in 2004 on the Gammaphone label. After the 2006 album Past Is Prologue, recorded for Merck, he settled in with Ghostly International, where he released a trio of singles and EPs (“The Daydream,” “Adrift,” “Coastal Brake”) prior to the 2011 album Dive.

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Tycho may refer to:

Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), Danish nobleman and astronomerTycho van Meer (born 1974), Dutch field hockey strikerTommy Tycho (1928-2013), Hungarian-Australian pianist, conductor, composer

In astronomy:

Tycho (crater), on the MoonTycho Brahe (crater), on MarsThe Tycho-1 Catalogue or Tycho-2 Catalogue of starsSN 1572, a supernova remnant, often called Tycho's supernovaTycho G, the companion star of SN 1572

In fiction:

Tycho, a desert ranger henchman from the computer game FalloutTycho, a shipboard AI in the computer game MarathonTycho Brahe, a character from the Penny Arcade webcomicTycho Celchu, a character in the Star Wars UniverseBrother-Captain Tycho, a character in the Warhammer 40,000 universe

In software engineering:

Tycho, an Apache Maven plugin for building Eclipse (software) programs.

In music:

Tycho, the electronic music persona of graphic designer Scott Hansen.

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