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Arpanet - Quantum Transposition

Label:
Catalog#:
CAT 161 LP
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP
Country:
UK
Released:
15 Aug 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Electro, Ambient

Tracklist

A1   Innershell Shielding 1:48
A2   Planck Factor 1:36
A3   Entangled Photons 1:25
A4   Heisenberg Compensation 1:50
A5   Ionic Crystals 3:23
A6   Entrophic Decay 2:47
B1   Probability Densities 4:54
B2   Orbital Wavelengths 2:59
B3   Information Quanta 3:30
C1   EPR Effect 3:44
C2   Quantum State Recombination 3:25
C3   Wave Function 3:18
D1   Isotopic Balance 3:03
D2   Uncertainty Principle 4:23
D3   Variables 3:51

Notes

ARPANET Θυαντυμ Τρανσποσιτιον

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Distributed by SAO / Forced Exposure / La Baleine / JVC
Made in England

Images courtesy of Prof. Anton Zeilinger – Institute of Experimental Physics – University Vienna.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Moer Feb 05, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
The sound throughout the whole record is dark, cold and industrial. Most of the tracks are very unpredictable and, at sometimes, scary. This makes the record very interesting to listen to, the tracks don't get boring in any shape or form. Every time you listen to the record you hear new things.

With this release Gerald Donald (Arpanet) made a big step forward developing the sound of his last release as Der Zyklus (Biometry). This record doesn't sound like the first Arpanet album at all.
Since the passing of his Drexciya companion (James Stinson R.I.P.) he seems to make rather cold electronic music with an experimental edge to it. I love it!

Anyway, this must be the greatest release I have heard from the year 2005.
Rated 4/5
Review by Moanerman Sep 02, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This almost sounds like music for submarines or something likely. ‘Quantum Transposition’ is at least, intriguing and weird floating. It slowly builds up from short soundscapes to spacey, minimal electro-cuts. Nevertheless, you can constantly hear strange little ‘clicks’ and ‘iron-like’ sounds throughout the whole album. Such things can only happen on Rephlex ;-)