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Spyra - Invisible Fields

Label:
Catalog#:
PS 08/98
Format:
CD, Limited Edition, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
19 Jan 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Future Jazz, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Test Transmission 4:20 X
2   Entropy Is Just... 8:54 X
3   ...A Seven Letter Word 9:27 X
4   Three Players In An Artificial Landscape 2:44 X
5   XyloCity Part I 10:54
6   XyloCity Part II 9:50
7   Bath 23:51 X
8   Temporarily Not Available 3:54 X

Credits

Mastered By - Modo Bierkamp
Producer, Written-By - Wolfram Der Spyra*
Vocals [Processed] - Christiane Winning

Notes

Limitation: 2000

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Review by jackthetab Dec 25, 2007
Starts off with a trippy vocal sample, which breaks into some nice unusual synths. The track is entitled "Test Transmission", and the name seems to fit with the music. It seems to be a techno montage of samples and beats all coming at you. The synth lines are most wonderful however.

Track two starts off with some Spyra sounding samples and synth lines. The music is beautiful, and amazing. It is mellow with slow beat which seems to make you smile. There are some nice ambient sounds mixed within the beats. With -6:20 the music adds a new layer, and seemingly become more chilled out than before. With -2:57 is sounds like rain mixed with a funky beat. -1:45 introduces an interesting sound synth, that turns into a highly melodic finish.

Track two and three mix nicely into a psychedelic ambient techno melody, that streams quirky samples throughout the mix. The ambience blends with a nice melodic drum beat. It seems to drift you off into an epic journey. -5:27 This part completely blows me away! it has made me warm and my skin tingle. The beat changes, and introduces a new direction, still sounding ambient, yet with a faster beat.

Track four introduces yet another direction, and synth line. The music at times sounds (slightly) similar to Tangerine Dream. Interesting and highly original.

Track five and six blend in some IDM type beats, yet still maintaining the Sprya sound. -4:05 is the highlight of the track. Everything seems to blend in all at once, creating a heavenly trance like journey. Truly amazing. Track five fades, and mixes nicely with six. There are some tribal and ambient qualities, which quickly blend into a mellow ambient techno mix. With -6:00 that familiar funky synth returns, creating a wonderful mindset. It remains deep and full of ambient layers.

Track seven is almost 24 minutes long. It starts off with some static and odd samples. The static resembles rain, and the mechanical booms sound like thunder. Some female vox samples infiltrate the thunder and seemingly changing the flow. The track changes many times, and with each change it creates a more euphoric feeling. Around the -15:00 mark, the flow seems to bump into some disruptive samples. The track becomes darker and more suspicious. The track really becomes disillusioned and paranoid around the -10:50 mark.

The final track is a piano track called "Temporarily Not Available", which seems to simulate the "hold" music in your brain. The music has been temporarily changed into something completely different. This is a very nice way to finish the cd. This track makes you smile and know that everything is good. You are left with a very positive feeling at the end.

Wolfram DER Spyra has the most amazing synth lines and melodies. I have not heard someone come close to his amazing sounds. I can see this cd being one of my all time favorite cds. Is this Sprya's best work to date?
Rated 4/5
Review by benow Jul 12, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Brilliantly produced, flowy, progressive and orchestral, save the first track. Reminds me of Possible Gardens (Namlook & Prochir), B-Zet, Cygnus-X. Quite repetive, cyclical, beaty, which makes it stand out from some other FAX releases, but it certainly has the polish and skill typical of FAX.