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Various - Freezone 1 - The Phenomenology Of Ambient

Label:
Catalog#:
SSR 129 CD
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation
Country:
Belgium
Released:
Sep 1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1-01 Solar Quest  -  Cherchez La Lumïère 6:12
    Producer - Solar Quest
  Written-By - George Saunders
1-02 Avalon  -  New Frontier 5:58
    Written-By, Performer, Producer - Tim Handels
1-03 Orange  -  La Couleur 7:42
    Mixed By - Ludovic Navarre
  Written-By, Producer, Mixed By - Shazz
1-04 Rising Sun  -  Ocean View 7:33
    Producer - Rising Sun
  Written-By - Ken Ishii
1-05 Porcupine Tree  -  Voyage 34 - Phase IV (Instrumental Extract) 6:35
    Programmed By, Producer, Other [Executed] - Richard Barbieri
  Programmed By, Producer, Written-by, Other [Executed] - Steven Wilson
1-06 Sussan Deihim* & Richard Horowitz  -  Desert Equations 6:45
    Performer, Producer - Deihim*
  Performer, Producer, Written-By - Richard Horowitz
1-07 Air (2)  -  Travelling Without Moving - Trip 8 4:33
    Written-By, Producer - Pete Namlook
1-08 David Byrne  -  Machu Picchu 3:09
    Written-By, Producer - David Byrne
1-09 Benjamin Lew  -  Préparation / Joyeux Regrets 5:36
    Producer - Gilles Martin
  Written-By, Producer - Benjamin Lew
1-10 David Cunningham  -  Stars 5:05
    Featuring, Written-By - Robert Fripp
  Written-By, Producer - David Cunningham
1-11 Bobvan  -  Water Dragon 6:23
    Written-By, Producer - Bobvan
1-12 Bleep  -  The Launchpad (Boomerang Mix) 5:26
    Remix - Syamese
  Written-By, Producer - Geir Jenssen
2-01 Arc, The  -  Orphic Mysteries 7:56
    Producer - Arc, The , Solar Quest
  Written-By - Alakefak
2-02 Karl Biscuit  -  Hiérophone (Avalon Remix) 5:49
    Remix - Avalon
  Written-By, Producer - Karl Biscuit
2-03 Young American Primitive  -  Sunrise 6:09
    Written-By, Producer - YAP*
2-04 Oracle  -  Flow (Motion) 7:18
    Remix - Earth (4)
  Written-By, Producer - Newman* , Spigel* , Birnbach*
2-05 Deep Space Network  -  Om 7:46
    Written-By, Producer - David Moufang , Jonas Grossmann
2-06 Terre Thaemlitz  -  Hovering Glows 8:21
    Written-By, Producer, Performer - Terre Thaemlitz
2-07 Solar Quest  -  Save The Whale 8:28
    Producer - Solar Quest
  Written-By - George Saunders
2-08 Moby  -  Myopia 4:19
    Producer, Performer - Moby
  Written-By - Richard M. Hall
2-09 Hector Zazou  -  Enoch Garden / Brandan 5:34
    Written-By, Producer - Hector Zazou
2-10 Peter Principle  -  Riding The Silver Chord / Sphinx / Orval 6:26
    Written-By, Producer - Peter Principle
2-11 Deep Forest  -  Forest Hymn (Long Ambient Version) 5:34
    Producer - Dan Lacksman
  Written-By, Keyboards, Programmed By - Eric Mouquet , Michel Sanchez

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Pop X Studio
Compiled By - Marc Hollander
Edited By, Sequenced By - Solar Quest
Photography - Frank Dubois

Notes

"A selection of sonic objects from the ambient interspace..."
Special consultant: Samy Birnbach (DJ Morpheus)

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Rated 5/5
Review by JonnieDarko May 01, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Dj Morpheus' first instalment of FREEZONE is TRULY a merriment of sound & a homage to Ambient Music of that time & any time. The wondrously uplifting Avalon track 'New Frontier'. The truly heart rendering 'Save The Whale' by Solar Quest are only a few I can think of. But this is really is an example of Ambient music in its prime years.Don't really get this kind of genius so much now.Superbly mixed,but not to ruin them or for the sake of mixing.Very subtle. The next instalment,was also great,the others never really lived up to the 1st two, but still a man to listen too by all means!! Horizontal Wonder!
Rated 5/5
Review by kalex Feb 22, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This is an excellent starter to wet your tongue when you're looking for old and new music. It has led me to many other ambient artists and releases, and stands out from the rest of the "Free Zone" series in that it is more oriented on the, hmmmm, I dare say "classic" ambient side than the chill-out/lounge stuff. Highly recommended.