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ArpanetQuantum Transposition

Tracklist

Innershell Shielding1:48
Planck Factor1:36
Entangled Photons1:25
Heisenberg Compensation1:50
Ionic Crystals3:23
Entrophic Decay2:47
Probability Densities4:54
Orbital Wavelengths2:59
Information Quanta3:30
EPR Effect3:44
Quantum State Recombination3:25
Wave Function3:18
Isotopic Balance3:03
Uncertainty Principle4:23
Variables3:51

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    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2005-08-15, VinylQuantum Transposition
    2×12", Album
    Rephlex – CAT 161 LPUK2005UK2005
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    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2005-08-15, CDQuantum Transposition
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    Rephlex – CAT 161 CDUK2005UK2005
    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2009, FileQuantum Transposition
    15×File, WAV, Album, Reissue
    Rephlex – CAT 161UK2009UK2009
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    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2019-11-14, FileQuantum Transposition
    15×File, ALAC, Album, Reissue
    Not On Label (Arpanet Self-released) – none20192019
    New Submission
    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2022-07-14, VinylQuantum Transposition
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Red Marbled, Translucent
    Clone Aqualung Series – CAL018LPNetherlands2022Netherlands2022
    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2022-07-00, VinylQuantum Transposition
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    Clone Aqualung Series – CAL018LPNetherlands2022Netherlands2022
    Cover of Quantum Transposition, 2022-07-11, FileQuantum Transposition
    16×File, ALAC, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    Clone Aqualung Series – CAL018Netherlands2022Netherlands2022
    New Submission

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    • __Human__'s avatar
      __Human__
      Just got my copy from Clone.. It's beautiful. Nice red vinyl, with marbled/smokey black. This album is one of my Drexciyan favorites.
      • EsperWerm's avatar
        EsperWerm
        Edited one year ago
        Truly and mind-bendingly an incredible album start to finish. Simply cannot recommend this Arpanet 2xLP enough, and the Clone Aqualung reissue AND remaster sounds positively incredible, it is imho Gerald Donald's best album. A human brain does come out of listening to this transpositioned, quantumally.
        • Cardia1's avatar
          Cardia1
          Mostly this sounds very ambient and cold, other than that this is a nice soundtrack for a video game or movie. My top track here is " Ionic Crystals" it's relaxing, melodic and somehow hypnotizing. I also like alot the tracks "Probability Densities" and "Variables", they are very melodic.
          • aquagak's avatar
            aquagak
            Edited 8 years ago
            opened my teenage brain when this came out
            • billcorey's avatar
              billcorey
              Probability Densities - Arpanet

              probably one of the best tracks ever made, really.
              • scoundrel's avatar
                scoundrel
                Edited 16 years ago
                Well, if the original Arpanet was a predecessor to the Internet, what should we make of QUANTUM TRANSPOSITION, Arpanet's release on Rephlex? Certainly, early on, there's a cool sterility here, as the brevity of the tracks veer towards sonic experimentalism, rather than following a traditional song structure. But "Ionic Crystals" and "Probability Densities" seem more like proper songs and help to break through the ice. "Orbital Wavelengths," "Quantum Space Recombination," and "Uncertainty Principle" keep steady with the only 4-to-the-floor beats on the album, even if the former decays into nothingness towards the end ("Information Quanta" comes close, but also has some rhythmus interruptus, while the staticky breaks of "EPA Effect" continually come and go). These songs seem to represent miniature pulses from the Arpanet itself. The disrupted beat on "Entrophic Decay" and the resonating chimes on "Isotopic Balance" feel fragmentary, as if they were cut off before their time. So if the Arpanet served as the prototype for the large, vast Internet, maybe that's how we should look at the tracks of this album: prototypes for larger, vaster songs.
                • cleee's avatar
                  cleee
                  Edited 18 years ago
                  I just love this G. Donald's concept of music about science, technology etc. But I have to admit I wasn't petrified by this record. It could have been such an amazing piece if more tracks sounded like "Ionic Crystals" - that's a really beautiful track. However some tunes have this similar sound of "Biometry". And those beats of "EPR Effect" - what are these for ? But anyway it's still a Masterpiece !
                  • Moer's avatar
                    Moer
                    Edited 18 years ago
                    The sound throughout the whole record is dark, cold and industrial. Most of the tracks are very unpredictable and, at sometimes, scary. This makes the record very interesting to listen to, the tracks don't get boring in any shape or form. Every time you listen to the record you hear new things.

                    With this release Gerald Donald (Arpanet) made a big step forward developing the sound of his last release as Der Zyklus (Biometry). This record doesn't sound like the first Arpanet album at all.
                    Since the passing of his Drexciya companion (James Stinson R.I.P.) he seems to make rather cold electronic music with an experimental edge to it. I love it!

                    Anyway, this must be the greatest release I have heard from the year 2005.
                    • nowhere.sound's avatar
                      nowhere.sound
                      Edited 18 years ago
                      It's quite clear there's been a shift in the production techniques used on this LP compared with 'Wireless Internet' and work as Japanese Telecom/Drexciya/et al. This release comes off to these ears much colder and sterile with Arpanet further refining it's technological visions.
                      Those interested in Autechran machinations will find appeal in this release. For those yearning for the warm analog emissions of his heyday they're long gone. :(

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