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Various - Fahrenheit Project - Part One

Label:
Catalog#:
INRE 002
Format:
CD, Compilation, Partially Mixed, Digipak
Country:
France
Released:
2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1 ATOI*  -  Devotion (Intro) 1:25 X
    Written-By, Producer - Richard Sun , Seofon
2 Jaïa  -  L'ivresse Des Profondeurs 6:27 X
    Written-By, Producer - Jean-Michel Blanchet , Yannis Kamarinos
3 Asura  -  Amber Rain 7:39 X
    Written-By, Producer - Farewell* , Maze* , Vincent Villuis
4 Toirés  -  Laâlam 7:31
    Written-By, Producer - Florian Sériot
5 Asura  -  They Will Come 7:12 X
    Written-By, Producer - Farewell* , Maze* , Vincent Villuis
6 Hol Baumann  -  Another 5:11 X
    Written-By, Producer - Hol Baumann
7 Solar Fields  -  Outlined Surfaces 6:42 X
    Written-By, Producer - Magnus Birgesson*
8 Chi-A.D*  -  Slide (Limited Version) 5:34 X
    Written-By, Producer - Dave Young (2)
9 Distortion Orchestra  -  Fire Maiden 7:19 X
    Written-By, Producer - Judson J.Eiloart*
10 Aes Dana  -  Skyclad (High Frequencies Version) 7:10 X
    Written-By, Producer - Sunbeam (2) , Vincent Villuis
11 Mystical Sun  -  In The Sky 3:58 X
    Written-By, Producer - Richard Plom
12 Craig Padilla  -  Beyond Beta (Original Mix) 6:01 X
    Written-By, Performer - Craig Padilla , Skip Murphy
13 True Frequencies  -  New Indigenous Religion 3:58 X
    Lyrics By [Words], Voice - Timothy Leary*
  Written-By, Producer - Boris Eden , Tom Kubli*
14 ATOI*  -  Devotion (Extract...) 1:14 X
    Written-By, Producer - Richard Sun , Seofon

Credits

Artwork By - Mat Wrecker (EkinoX)
Compiled By - Sunbeam (2) , Vincent Villuis
Mastered By - Huby Sea
Mixed By - Vincent Villuis (Asura)*
Photography [Photos Credits To] - Fabrice Mazzolini

Notes

Mastered by Huby Sea (Vox Populi) huby@mac.com

Tracks 1 & 14: Listed Mystery School Devotion (extract from the track "Devotion").

Tracks 8 & 9: Copyright Control.

Track 13: Pyromania Arts Foundation.

℗ & © on this compilation 2001 Ultimae Records
SACEM/SDRM Made in EEC by DGI
Cover & Spine catalog#: INRE002
Dexton Grams

Total time: 77:27

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Review by Reticulum_Flux May 15, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
The first Fahrenheit. I'd say that that the 2 Asura tracks are the standouts here and have a very magical feel to them. I'm not totally sure if Vince was still a part of the act when these tracks were done, but it doesn't matter... They are great! You'll also find a shorter version of Solar Fields' track Outlined Surfaces and an Aes Dana track. The other artists, while I know next to nothing about them, contribute very nicely to the sound and theme of the album, which is more or less downtempo ambient and trance. If you wanna see what the Fahrenheit Projects are about, then part 1 is certainly the place to start.
Rated 1/5
Review by SkeletonMan Mar 12, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
I find chill-out releases hard to grade. If part of their mission is to send me on a silent inwards journey, the less I notice the music the more it fulfils its’ purpose? Or is it that the more I notice the music relaxes me the more it is successful?

In any case, the music has to set some kind of a mark be it subconsciously or consciously and I’m afraid FP#1 only manages to do so part of the time. When the cd is over I can only point to a couple of tracks I noticed, yet, I cannot say that the remainder set me into any meditative state. And for the record, the ones I do notice are both with and without a 4/4 beat.

Still, I am completely aware that I may have to stand corrected if I hear the album on a festival at the chill-out scene. The mix does have an effortlessly flow to it and at the right time might be just what the doctor would order. For home listening I am only grabbed by some 4-5 tracks, though. Besides, there are too many other Ultimae releases I appreciate far more :o)
Review by robotronic Sep 15, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
'Fahrenheit Project Part One' is one of the most beautiful works of art I've ever heard. The album is filled with rhythmical lines below the precious environmental dream themes mixed with basses, natural and industrial effects. The synch sequences are built in some kind of trance manner and are accurately sliced and arranged. The average quality is very high; the tracks are all approximately equal. But, my favorite track is 'In The Sky' from Mystical Sun, it seems a bit impressive...
Rated 5/5
Review by distantHum Feb 28, 2004
This cd is actually on the Ultimae precursor label Infinium.
Vincent Villuis, who co-compiled and mixed this cd, is part of Asura - one of the Ultimae groups featured on this cd.
I'm personally not much for pre-mixed ambient/chill cds, but I have to say this is an exceptional disc of psyambient bliss... flowing effortlessly from track to track, it feels less like a 'mix' and more like a single work.