Scanner is the stage name of Robin Rimbaud, a British electronic musician and sound artist known for using radio scanning, field recordings and installation practice to create ambient and experimental works.

Review and public sources describe Scanner as a pseudonym for Robin Rimbaud; work often uses intercepted radio transmissions, field recordings and sampling for ambient/installational pieces. The DeBaser review of Sound for Spaces notes the compilation gathers material dated 1984–1997 and was reissued in 2003; the project is associated with multisensory installations and ambient/cosmic-music influences.

The review presents Scanner as the pseudonym of a multimedia sound artist who assembles works from radio scans and field recordings. Sound for Spaces compiles material dating 1984–1997 (reissued 2003) and is recommended for avant-ambient enthusiasts. The writing situates Scanner alongside ambient and cosmic-music influences while emphasizing installation and multisensory practice.

For:Avant-ambient enthusiasts, listeners of experimental electronic and sound art, and readers interested in installation-based audio works.

 Scanner is the pseudonym of the art creator behind this album, which in the strict sense isn't an album, gathering tracks, pieces, and entire pieces of previous works dating back to 1984 (the record was reissued in 2003).

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