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Various - The Ambient Cookbook

Label:
Catalog#:
aw 007
Format:
4 x CD
Country:
Germany
Released:
1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Techno, Ambient

Tracklist

CD1-01 Sad World  -  Terasury 10:10
CD1-02 Tetsu Inoue  -  Holy Dance 15:36
CD1-03 Dr. Atmo & Oliver Lieb  -  Music For Films (Movement 5) 13:08
CD1-04 From Within  -  Sad Alliance 12:26
CD1-05 Silence  -  Heaven (aw-Cut) 6:54
CD1-06 I.F.  -  Kisy Loa 14:09
CD1-07 4Voice  -  4Vl Outro 2:24
CD2-01 Zenith (6)  -  Electro Dreams 11:34
CD2-02 Air (2)  -  Travelling Without Moving (Trip #9) 8:23
CD2-03 Transonic  -  Time Span Zero 7:11
CD2-04 Putney, The  -  Angel Circle 12:38
CD2-05 Shades Of Orion  -  Biotrip 24:10
CD2-06 DATacide  -  Data Haiku 6:23
CD3-01 Electro Harmonix  -  Floating Sync 11:11
CD3-02 Namlook*  -  The Gate To The Milky Way (Excerpt From Namlook IX) 8:26
CD3-03 David Reeves  -  Astralbohrer 5:48
CD3-04 Chris Meloche  -  Loop 6 Excerpt 10:00
CD3-05 Whole Traffic, The  -  Talk 16:47
CD3-06 Daniel Pemberton  -  Antartica 6:34
CD3-07 Aerial Service Area  -  Another Green Airport 15:03
CD4-01 Pete Namlook  -  Music For Ballet (Excerpt) 7:27
CD4-02 Transonic  -  Whirlpool (Slow Spiral Of Clouds) (Excerpt) 6:50
CD4-03 David Moufang  -  In/Out 15:58
CD4-04 XJacks  -  Celophane 10:59
CD4-05 Wechselspannung  -  Wechselspannung (Excerpt) 6:40
CD4-06 Tetsu Inoue  -  Chill In Chill Out 12:56
CD4-07 Namlook*  -  Subharmonic Interference (Excerpt from Namlook VII) 11:24

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Rated 5/5
Review by eliks_postindustry Aug 25, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
I am not sure how to approach or recommend this one. It seems a basic The Best Of FAX compilation, but I wonder if the selection of tracks is actually the best FAX had to offer on the respective albums. It surely gives a good look into what FAX/Namlook is about, but I'd treat rather as an invitation (to love) FAX-ambient. If you won't dig any of the two Cookbooks, don't bother with any other FAX record. However, if you know FAX, or if you only think you know it, skip this one. Better to get each album apart, as it is even hard to listen to this back-to-back.