| 1. Translation |
| 2. Rotation |
| 3. Modifié |
| 4. Vibratoire |
| 5. Déviation |
| 6. Circulaire |
| 7. Disparu |
| 8. Inverse |
| 9. Tombant |
Autour de la Lune,Biosphere,Touch UK,Ambient,Ambient Techno,Dance,Dance Music,Norway,Pop
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Autour de la Lune
Biosphere Manufacturer: Touch UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002BPIDG Release Date: 2005-01-24 |
Tracks:
- Translation
- Rotation
- Modifi
- Vibratoire
- Dation
- Circulaire
- Disparu
- Inverse
- Tombant
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I doubt anyone but the sharp eared would notice something playing if you put on tracks 4,5, and 6 on low volume. Well, your dog would probably be urinating all over the floor from some of the barely audible high tones. If you had the volume up high, with considerable bass response, you'd probably vibrate the whole building and someone would call the proper authorities. The bass on "Deviation" is enough to probably crush the skull of Ashlee Simpson, if one were so inclined.
There's a complete lack of any catchy hook. Or beats. Nothing even remotely resembling a beat to be found. Or what most people would consider music.
But it's pretty much the best vision I've heard of space described in purely aural terms. The vastness and coldness is dwarfing. I can't give it 5 stars since I haven't been to space to very this (and some of it pushes my limits. "Translation" is nice, 22 minutes of it is too much).
I went out into the living room while this was playing. I turned on MTV2. Alicia Keys was doing something involving scraping the bottom of a barrel, and the bass tones from "Deviation" kept bleeding through the wall. Inevitably, I went back to listening to the same bass drone that kept me awake while listening to "Autour De La Lune", swallowed by just how remote this CD really is.
drones from deep space.......2004-07-22
Autour De La Lune is the newest effort from Biosphere and it's a release of massive proportions. 9 tracks clock in at almost 75 minutes and find Jenssen again moving in a different direction in terms of his sound. While some artists keep adding more layers to their palette, it seems that Biosphere is intent on slowly peeling back pieces of sound to reveal what's underneath. His masterful Shenzou was a stripped-down reworking of classical music that wass subtle and beautiful (and probably my favorite work of his), while this newest effort finds him at an even more minimal level.
Originally developed for a Radio France broadcast, the album is a mixture of sampled dialogue from an old Jules Verne (De La Terre A La Lune) broadcast, sounds recorded on the MIR space station, and the incorporation of original compositions. The opening track of "Translation" sets the stage at nearly 22 minutes, a super slowly-evolving piece that ripples sheets of low-end under high-end tones that palpitate with a slowly-increasing intensity before edging off again. Bits of broken dialogue slowly creep into following tracks while the same sort of sound palette again dominates. "Rotation" finds ultra-deep bass throbbing in the background while pinging tones bounce like transmissions from another system.
Listening to the release, it's hard not to imagine the exploration of space. It's a bit stark and austere, and while there is a touch of human element (the fragmented spoken samples), Autour De La Lune feels more like something you'd hear as your malfunctioning spacecraft slowly drifted out of the range of communications and into a great unknown void. In places it's downright creepy and in others it's oddly soothing, but this is definitely a different release for Jenssen. With only a very few subtle melodies creeping in (most notibly on the beautiful "Disparu"), this is a heady release that could easily be the soundtrack for either stargazing or an isolation tank. Don't listen to this one on crummy speakers, because you simply won't get the full effect. Team it up with Eno's Apollo and Into Forever by Manual & Icebreaker International for almost 3 hours of deep space listening.
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De la Terre a la Lune/Autour de la Lune: Jules Verne
Jules Verne Manufacturer: Fremeaux & Assoc. Fr ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: 2844680534 Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Gun-Club
- Communication de Prdent Barbicane
- Effet de la Communication Barbican
- Rnse de l'Observatoire de Cambridge
- Floride Ou Texas
- Qu Pour Conqur la Lune
- Stone's Hill
- Construction de Puits
Tracks:
- Dche Tgraphique Incroyable
- Passager de l'Atlanta
- Meeting
- Attaque et Riposte
- Comment un Frans Arrange une Affaire
Tracks:
- Dils Orographiques
- Paysages Lunaires
- Nuit de Trios Cent Cinquante-Quatre Heures et Demie
- Lune de Lune
- Lutte Contre I'impossible
- Sondages de la Susquehanna
- la Recherche de la Susquehanna
- Sauvetage
- Pour Finir
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Autour de la Lune
Psy 4 de la Rime Manufacturer: Naive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000H8RZ8U Release Date: 2007-06-11 |
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Autour de la Lune
Biosphere Manufacturer: Touch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002EWVM4 Release Date: 2004-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Translation
- Rotation
- Modifi
- Vibratoire
- Dation
- Circulaire
- Disparu
- Inverse
- Tombant
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