Australian-born New Age composer and producer Mars Lasar first attracted at… Read Full Bio ↴Australian-born New Age composer and producer Mars Lasar first attracted attention in 1991 for his work on Seal's monster pop hit "Crazy; " his 1992 solo debut, Olympus, reached the Top Ten on the Progressive Adult Contemporary radio charts thanks in large part to its extensive use during CBS' broadcast of that year's Winter Olympic Games. Its follow-up, The Eleventh Hour, proved even more successful; Lasar next turned to interactive entertainment, composing the music for Sega's hit CD-ROM adventure game Tomcat Alley. After 1995's Escape, he issued the three-volume Mindscapes series a year later; subsequent releases included Olympic National Park, 1997's Song of the Manatee and 1998's 11:02. Karma appeared in spring 2001. In addition, Lasar produced dozens of production music CDs for companies across the globe.
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Cellular City
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SLACKPLAN9
I've had "The Eleventh Hour" CD for over 20 years now, and this is still my favorite track off that album.
SLACKPLAN9
@Mars Lasar Correction. got the CD around 1993. That's almost THIRTY years now.
Mars Lasar
20 years... wow. Seems like just yesterday and I'm still doing the same thing today, I must be crazy! π
Ray C.
Would love to have a 20 min version of this. Outstanding!
mjfletch5737
Still one of my favorite driving songs
Karicat Watts
What a wonderful song and this video has my mind reeling in overdrive
Luis Miguel
Elegancia en mΓΊsica para un oΓdo con sensibilidad
kaweshkarelectronico
Great! this music make me feel live, really is some of the future that arrived from the past, thank you for the moments gives me from the Southern land of Earth
megamanretro1
the horse trot sound really makes this song unique
1trustnone
First heard this on 94.7 12 years ago. It still sounds great. Wish they would play again. It will still sound just as good 15 years from now.