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carbon based lifeforms - hydroponic garden

Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Garden

Label:
Catalog#:
inre 009
Format:
CD, Album, Partially Mixed, Digipak
Country:
France
Released:
25 Jun 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Central Plains 8:07 X
2   Tensor 5:43 X
3   MOS 6581 (Album Version) 7:10 X
4   Silent Running 7:04 X
5   Neurotransmitter 7:27 X
6   Hydroponic Garden 9:12 X
    Voice - Yoji Ishida
7   Exosphere 5:05 X
8   Comsat 7:07 X
9   Epicentre (First Movement) 5:57
    Voice - Anna Andersson
10   Artificial Island 5:11 X
11   Refraction 1.33 8:18 X

Credits

Artwork By [Artwork And Graphic Design] - Mat Da Kat (mat@ultimae.com)
Mastered By - Huby Sea
Other [Tracklisting By] - Carbon Boyz , Vincent Villuis
Photography [Original Pictures] - Johannes Hedberg , Marie Hedberg
Written-By, Producer - Daniel Ringström (tracks: 1 to 9, 11) , Johannes Hedberg (tracks: 3 to 7, 9 to 11)

Notes

Track 11 has incorrect duration on back cover and inlay. Correct in tracklist below.

Tracklisting at Ultimae Studios.

Tracks 1, 2 & 7 to 9: Recorded at Room with a view - Göteborg - Sweden.

Tracks 3 to 6, 10 & 11 : Recorded at M.U.S. - Göteborg - Sweden

© & ℗ on this album 2003 Ultimae Records
SACEM/SDRM Made in EEC by D.G.I.
Barcode: 3 760052 760204

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Review by chischis Jan 21, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Not being a fan of current electronic ambient productions (do we really need yet another Pop Ambient, for example?), this album by CBL is a very pleasant surprise. Nothing like the "laptop ambient" so popular amongst some German labels, Hydroponic Garden harks back to the warm, analogue sounds of mid-90s ambient techno such as Higher Intelligence Agency, Mat "Gas 0095" Jarvis, and Global Communication. But with more 303s.

Lots of simple but effective arps and melodies, set to soft breakbeats or 4/4 beats, shuffled hihats and so on (the first 6 tracks especially - but don't miss the 6/8 piece Silent Running, very hypnotic). Later on the beats take a back seat or don't appear at all, and even some vocals slither their way in. The best example of this would have to be on Epicentre (First Movement) - a very powerful, melancholic vocal line in this.

Stunning stuff, overall. Best track = MOS 6581
Review by Reticulum_Flux Jun 13, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
An album that never seems to grow old. The first half of CD has a lot of acid beats over ambient vibes, while the 2nd half seems to lean more towards ambience. I've had this CD for over 2 years now and it still gets weekly play from me usually. 2 tracks have female vocals in them (Hydroponic Garden), but honestly, my favorites are the non-vocal ones (Central Plains!)
Review by yanis Feb 13, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Pure ambient release. The pattern of most tracks is the classic mid 90s ambient one.
Though there is a track that is really different from the others: 'MOS 6581'. The track has amazing flow and the whole feel is excellent. For me it's like it narrates a story, an exotic one from the past that you view it in a smooth & slow way.
Rated 5/5
Review by kingwiltsu Sep 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Album that shows me how beautiful music can really be and although I've been listening to it almost two years now, it still sounds as fresh, when I first discovered it. When spacey, soft melodies start, they stay in the air and let you float with them in perfect harmony, although they sometimes they can sound kinda childish. There isn't a single bad song on this, which is the case with most of the Ultimae Records artist releases. I use this when I'm feeling down and want something to cheer me up or when I just want to relax on my beanbag with a cup of green tea. Wonderful ambient meditation at its best.
Rated 5/5
Review by robotronic Mar 07, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I'm seriously into ambient stuff now, so I spend much time listening to it (esp. while designing some work in AutoCAD) and much time composing in this style and experimenting with the substance of sound. Hydrophonic Garden became an interesting and surprising discovery for me. I realized that popular TB-303 which is widely known for participating in different trance, electro and acid tracks can sound perfectly as well in the most beautiful ambient I've ever heard. Album looks solid and it's too hard to name the "leading" titles. But I think, 'MOS 6581 (Album Version)' is recognized as a truly masterpiece, another favorites here are 'Refraction 1.33' and 'Comsat'.
I want finally thank the CLF for such beautiful work and wish them good luck in producing more hi-q ambient...

Alexander. Saint-Petersburg. Russia.
Rated 5/5
Review by Bullion Mar 06, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is a solid ambient cd. It took a little while to grow on me, but all these 5/5 ratings are well deserved. Standout tracks for me are the self titled "Hydroponic Garden", I don't think a song can get much more complete than this. Very lush sounding, with soft breaks. Also "Artifical Island" is a wonderful song. Very different, minimal, cool use of sounds and a strange robotic voice repeating "artifial island" several times. It's hard to make out that's what is being said, but you can decipher it after a while.
Review by Brisk Nov 13, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Ambient acid. Good melodies, though perhaps a little too long. Think of Global Communication with a 303. Definately one of the better ambient releases out there.
Rated 5/5
Review by hartkeks Jul 11, 2003
Another evidence for the high quality A&R of Ultimae Records. CBL perfectly adds to the portfolio of them. The atmosphere built by the soundscapes within this records are so peacefully relaxed and you feel like the music is surrounding you tightly, yet smoothly with its sonic arms. Great stuff for extended walks through a sunset lit forest. Or maybe just floating away lying on your sofa.