| Carbon-based Lifeform | 8:42 | |
| Dreambody (Progressive Mix) | 10:11 | |
| Nurbs | 8:06 | |
| Strange Attractor | 7:58 | |
| Spacechanger | 9:09 | |
| Return To The Masters | 8:32 | |
| Awaken (Materialize) | 8:40 | |
| Bliss | 5:54 | |
| FREqtal (Zero One Edit) | 8:50 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strange Attractors (CD, Album) | Iboga Records | IBOGACD22 | Denmark | 2004 | |
| Strange Attractors (2xLP) | Iboga Records | IBOGALP09 | Denmark | 2004 | |
| Strange Attractors (CDr, LP ) | Iboga Records | IBOGALP09 | Denmark | 2004 | |
| Strange Attractors (CD, Album, Dig) | Iboga Records, DadA Music | none, CD DA 70002 | India | 2007 |
referencing Strange Attractors, CD, Album, IBOGACD22
referencing Strange Attractors, CD, Album, IBOGACD22
referencing Strange Attractors, CD, Album, IBOGACD22
But other great tracks loom around here, even if they don't match Carbon-Based Lifeform and Dreambody. Still, what is great about the remainder of the album is that the tracks all identify themselves as individual tracks. Most of them stick to the same recipe, but FREq's got some many melodies up his sleeve that each track is still easy recognizable. With SA FREq definitely marked himself as one of the progressive stars to watch out for.
In all fairness, two tracks here doesn't really rock my boat big time (5 and 8), but I have only enjoyed this album at moderate volume, and blasted out on high-end equipment I may very well have to stand corrected. And as for the overall impression, there is no doubt. This is highly recommended for psy-heads and something that should be in every progressive trance fan's collection.