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Tomorrow's Man is a Bostonian musician, writer, artist, and actor currently based in Seattle, USA. Under his alias Christopher Albanese he has released numerous books of surrealist fiction and phantasmagorical poetry, lectured at Universities in the US and UK, and occasionally takes to the stage, most notably as the lead in the Nocturnal Emissions run of Eric Bogosian's Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll. As a solo artist, Tomorrow's Man has remained prolific for over 20 years, with releases ranging from experimental ambient, conceptual metal, and a modern take on lo-fi trip-hop in his band ANApfORA with vocalist Amy Ketchum. In recent years Tomorrow's Man has received acclaim for interpreting the best-selling David Eagleman book SUM: Forty Tales from the Afterlives into a complex soundtrack and graphic art installation; Clardic Fug, the offbeat electronic soundtrack to an AI neural network's attempt to invent paint colors; and his "cut up" performance at the 100th birthday celebration of William S. Burroughs (FWP, Seattle, WA) with Chuck Palahniuk and Monica Drake. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
We Didn't Bleed Today
Conception
On My Knees
Pixel 5: Cozy Semidivine
Gender Fluid (Leather Lady Lips Mix)
Road Tones (A): 2010-2011
Album In A Day volume 3 - 13 August 2011
Blows for Perception
Assault on the Census

50: 25 Years of Pointless Improvisation
Pink on the Inside
Transubstantiation Dance (Queerotic Extended Version)