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d i s s i d e n t
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a r t i s t : Experimental Audio Research
t i t l e : Phenomena 256
d a t e : 1996
l a b e l : Sympathy for the Record Industry
g e n r e : Space
r l s. d a t e : Mar-2003
t r a c k s : 08
b i t r a t e : 192kbps
s i z e : 94,3 MB
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Sonic Boom - Feedback, Synthi VSC3, Drones
Eddie Prevost - Bowed Cymbal
Kevin Martin - Treated Sax
Tome Prentice - Electric Viola
Scott Riley - Hammer Guitar
Pete Bain - Lap Steel Guitar
Alf Hardy - Voltage Control Advisor
Post-Spacemen 3, it could easily be said that Sonic Boom took
the quanitity route to paying the rent. This is not to say,
however, that his stoned drones are entirely without merit.
This is a pleasant if unremarkable record featuring pretty much
the original lineup of EAR.
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01-Delta 6 (hydroponic) [08:48]
02-Space Themes Part 1 & 2 [08:01]
(tribute to John Cage in C,A,G,E)
03-Sub Aqua (left channel) Tidal (centre channel) Lunar [09:50]
(right channel)
04-Ring Modulator [02:47]
05-As the Night Starts Closing In [10:16]
06-Phenomena 256 (3 piece suite) [14:12]
07-Spacestation [09:32]
08-Mood for a Summer Sundown [05:13]
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68:39 min
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