ATOMINE ELEKTRINE Elemental Severance [expanded] 2CD Digipack 2015

Art.Nr.: 37525

EAN: 8016670118633

EUR 16,99
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Produktbeschreibung

ATOMINE ELEKTRINE

Title:

Elemental Severance [expanded]

Format:

2CD Digipack

Year: 09.07.2015
Label: Old Europa Café
Tracklist:        

CD1
01 Severance I 
02 Film 
03 Interlude I 
04 Entrance Mirage 
05 Interlude II 
06 Oswiecim
07 Reliance
08 Voices of Trinity 
09 Kalfatra 
10 Fragments of the Past 
11 Interlude III 
12 Atom 
13 Hyperion
14 Hypotension 
15 Elemental Part 6 
16 Zektor X 
17 Interlude IV 
18 The Archaic Garden of Delight
19 Spleen Iconoclasma of the Absolute

CD2
01 Earthly Delights in Eden of Rusty Shells 
02 Exodus 
03 Hyperion Main Theme
04 Hyperion End Theme
05 Forever 
06 ...and Ever 
07 Shining 
08 Temper 
09 Hidden Arcade
10 The Archaic Garden of Delight - early version 
11 Elemental Part 6 - early version
12 Interlude IV - early version 
13 Severance II 
14 Ultra 
15 Unknown Territories
16 Intro (Atomine Elektrine) - early version 
17 Voices of Trinity - XL version 
18 Spin-drier
19 Elemental Part 6 - first version 
20 Binary 
21 Centrifugal 
22 Quinary
 
Disc 1: Tracks 1-19 and Disc 2: Tracks 1-5 re-recorded and mixed in 2015. Disc 2: Track 6-22
taken from original 2-channel MC recordings.

Info: The series of OEC re-releases by Peter Andersson's (Raison D'Etre) projects continues. Here the much demanded re-release of Atomine Elektrine’s acclaimed and long deleted debut on Cold Meat Industry from 1995. Labelled as 'new-age-sacro-trance' at the time, 'Elemental Severance' actually shows a wide spectrum of electronic styles resulting in a hybrid, yet cohesive masterwork. From trancey rhythms and dreamy, sacral ambiences to occasional male/female choirs, melancholic melodies and well inserted samples. This expanded double disc version not only has been carefully re-recorded and mixed in 2015 for a more enhanced and contemporary experience, it also contains extensive extra material, taken from the same sessions, transfered from original master recordings and partly re-recorded, too. This Raison d'être project, with thematical interest in the vast space and small atoms, is named after a nuclear power plant and is partly inspired by the electronic space music of the 70's. Composed by Peter Andersson 1992-1994.