Albums & Tech Timeline

Tori Amos’ albums trace an extraordinary artistic evolution — bold, intimate, and sonically fearless. Alongside each release, a major milestone in technology shaped the way we build, connect, and create. This timeline honors both: the music and the evolution of technology as an art form of its own.

1988 | Y Kant Tori Read

CDs were becoming popular, replacing cassette tapes and vinyl.

1992 | Little Earthquakes

Linux kernel 0.96 released — the open-source revolution begins.

1994 | Under the Pink

Netscape Navigator debuted — mainstream web browsing began.

1996 | Boys for Pele

Java surged in popularity for cross-platform development.

1998 | From the Choirgirl Hotel

Wi-Fi became commercially available — wireless networking emerged.

1999 | To Venus and Back

Bluetooth launched; cloud computing began to take form.

2001 | Strange Little Girls

Wikipedia launched — a new era for collaborative knowledge.

2002 | Scarlet's Walk

CI/CD practices started emerging — early DevOps principles.

2003 | Tales of a Librarian

MySpace launched — social media entered the mainstream.

2005 | The Beekeeper

Automation and configuration tools like Puppet gained traction.

2007 | American Doll Posse

GitHub launched — revolutionizing open-source collaboration.

2009 | Night of Hunters

Docker concept foundations — containerized development begins.

2014 | Unrepentant Geraldines

Docker 1.0 released — containerization becomes standard.

2017 | Native Invader

Kubernetes gained massive adoption — container orchestration era.

2021 | Ocean to Ocean

Edge computing and microservices redefined modern architecture.

For more in-depth info on Tori’s discography, visit the iconic yessaid.com — an incredible archive of everything Tori Amos.

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