In 1988 Steve Angstrom founded TimeShard, noted innovators in the UK electronic dance underground during the second summer of love in 1989.
They became one of the UKs first live acid house acts, and during this time they developed a sound which blended what we now call Psychedelic Trance and Ambient Dub. At the time they described their sound as Shamanic Trance a name derived from their interest in using the music, and the trance in a more directed and magical way than their more mainstream peers.
Timeshards music found success UKs free-festival circuit, which was in a period of transition and fusion as acid house fans found a place to dance without restriction, outside mainstream club culture. Steve and TimeShard built a devoted following among the mixture of punks and Acid House followers which flocked to Britains free festivals fields during this period.
Gradually, their live show expanded outwards and across Europe, while their sound gained elements of ethno-techno, trance and dub.
Timeshard also gained attention for their self-released, cassette-only albums, Who Pilots the Flying Saucers in 1991 and Hyperborean Dome Temples of Apollo the following year. In 1994, Planet Dog signed the group and released Crystal Oscillations and the trios second full album, Hunab Ku, appeared in 1996.
Touring and performing constantly from 1989 to 2001 Steve moved away from live performance, but now is back after digging through his vaults and discovering hidden treasures, his unreleased works which were recorded in snatched moments but never released. Recovered Artefacts 93 97, soon on Sleepers Records.