| 1 | Generator 0000 | 0:35 | ||
| 2 | Experiments On Live Electricity | 16:35 | ||
| 3 | Microscopic | 9:53 | ||
| 4a | Miniscule | 0:00 | ||
| 4b | Pixels | 1:29 | ||
| 5 | Vapourware | 1:30 | ||
| 6 | SeOCl2 | 0:35 | ||
| 7 | Earthshake | 8:56 | ||
| Producer, Electronics, Technician [Mathematics] - Brian Horsfield | ||||
| 8 | Mathematics And Electronics | 12:50 | ||
| 9a | Timestretch | 0:01 | ||
| 9b | Earthloop | 3:45 | ||
| Producer, Electronics, Technician [Mathematics] - Brian Horsfield | ||||
| 10a | F | 0:16 | ||
| 10b | H2TeO3 | 0:34 | ||
| 11 | Discovery | 10:48 | ||
| Producer, Electronics, Technician [Mathematics] - Tim Wright (6) | ||||
| 12 | Generator 0072 | 5:00 | ||
Both are timeless great records. This one is more on the technoid side than the other ambient albums on em:t. I own my copy for more than 10 years now and still listen to it frequently. There are only very few albums that can still fascinate me after listening to them so many times. GAS0095 is an outstanding work. A highlight in the em:t series and an essential piece for every electronic music connoisseur.