SETISETI

Label:

Instinct Ambient – EX-287-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Deep Techno

Tracklist

1.1 Signal 001 8:56
1.2 Signal 002 5:36
1.3 Signal 003 3:51
1.4 Signal 004 7:14
1.5 Signal 005 3:36
1.6 Signal 006 6:10
1.7 Signal 007 3:34
1.8 Signal 008 3:29
1.9 Signal 009 13:14
1.10 Final Signal 0:48

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Instinct Records
  • Copyright ©Instinct Records
  • Published ByUrbana Arts
  • Manufactured ByKAO Optical Products

Credits

  • Artwork [Imaging], DesignTaylor Deupree

Notes

CD is one track. Back cover length of last track is 5:42, but actual length of piece is 0:48.

"The static is formless and fluid. Ancient and pure. Bathing all it encounters with the voice of the void" is written below the track names in a cryptic, symbol-like font.

(P) (C) 1994 Instinct Records
Printed in the USA

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 20841 02872 7
  • Barcode (String): 720841028727
  • Matrix / Runout: MANUFACTURED BY KAO OPTICAL PRODUCTS ***AA005981* EX297-2
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

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Reviews

  • Expansive09's avatar
    Expansive09
    Edited 3 years ago
    Probably the most beat oriented of the 3 SETI releases and even then its very minimally constrained. The music is spartan with alot of space used between any sort of structural inhibitions. This is NOT melodic ambient music nor is this Lustmord style dooming drone music but lying instead somewhere in the hinterlands where light and dark meet. I feel this particular SETI release is closer to the now impossible to buy Human Mesh Dance's The Secret of Number Twelve in that its well balanced and almost gossamer in feel. The later SETI especially Pharos is darker and much less rhythmic in nature but still worth the price of ission into the netherworld's of searching for life beyond our earthly dominion.....

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