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Various - Fahrenheit Project Part One


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Label: Ultimae Records
Catalog#: INRE 002
Format: CD, Compilation, Mixed, Digipak
Country:France
Released:2001
Genre: Electronic
Style: Downtempo, Ambient
Credits: Artwork By - Mat Wrecker
Compiled By - Sunbeam (2)
Compiled By, DJ Mix - Vincent Villuis
Mastered By - Huby Sea
Photography - Fabrice Mazzolini
Notes:(P)&(C) on this compilation 2000 Infinium Records

Total time: 77:27
Rating:   4.6/5 (46 votesRate It
Submitted by:zoltar
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Tracklisting:

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

User Reviews:

SkeletonMan, Mar 12, 2007

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)

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