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Tarsis - Vacuum

Label:
Catalog#:
Spirit Zone 045
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
Germany
Released:
1998
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1   The Snake 7:41
2   Toxication 8:25
    Written-By - DJ Aze
  Written-By, Performer - Victor Harder
3   Ectoplasma 9:43
    Written-By, Performer - Victor Harder
4   On A Train (Progressive Mix) 7:35
    Written-By - Daniel Sun
5   Psychological FX (Afternoon Mix) 8:33
    Written-By, Performer - Victor Harder
6   Electropolis 5:00
7   Atomic Children (Remix) 7:30
8   After Darkness 5:58
    Written-By, Performer - Victor Harder
9   Into The Static 7:12
    Written-By, Performer - Victor Harder
10   Vacuum 6:00

Credits

Artwork By - Taifun Design
Engineer, Conductor [Additional Conducted By] - Victor Harder
Mastered By - Mark Pfurtscheller
Producer, Recorded By - Tarsis
Written-By, Performer - Linus Wessel , Sebastian Krüger

Notes

All tracks written and produced at Madfield Audio Laboratories, somewhere in space.
Mastered at Chin-Chat Studio, Limburg.

P)&(C)1998 Spirit Zone Recordings
GEMA Made in Germany (LC2413)
Code: 7 18750 28952 0
Distribution EFA 02895-2

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Review by the_psychologist Oct 08, 2008
Banging album.

I must say, the production seems a bit thin, but the energy and atmosphere are both very cool.

I remember the first time this album really clicked - I was on the NYC subway listening to "On A Train", and it all made sense.

Really, the best tune for my ears is "Atomic Children", which is a pretty massive Acid Trance track. It has a buildup from hell and will twist your mind quite nicely.

Keep in mind that most of the numbers are more minimal & progressive in nature and are not really of the classic Goa style.