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Air Liquide - The increased difficulty of concentration - Sm:)e Communications - 1994

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Air Liquide - The Increased Difficulty Of Concentration

Label:
Catalog#:
SM-8004-2
Format:
2 x CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
25 Oct 1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid House, Electro, Ambient

Tracklist

1.01   Things Happen 2:14
1.02   Unraveling My Curls 7:43
1.03   Ballad Of The Nameless Guitar Player 7:19
1.04   Synsonic 9:45
1.05   Im Erlenmeyerkolben Part I 2:27
1.06   Cassiopeia 6:05
1.07   Gelb (Remix Il) 3:30
    Written-By - Walker* , Jammin' Unit , Mike Ink
1.08   Robot Wars Symphony Part I - System Engaged 14:01
1.09   Robot Wars Symphony Part II - Unlocked 4:05
1.10   Robot Wars Symphony Part III - Psychocandies 6:36
1.11   Robot Wars Symphony Part IV - One Below Zero 2:12
2.01   Liquid Air (Bionaut Mix) 5:29
    Remix - Bionaut, The
2.02   This Is Not A Mind Trip (Live At The Love Parade '94) 6:05
2.03   Mandragora Part I 6:10
2.04   Imago 4:29
2.05   The Increased Difficulty Of Concentration 6:36
2.06   Sonority Canon 4:05
2.07   Ek-Stasis 6:02
2.08   Tongues Of Fire 4:21
2.09   Liquid Men With Liquid Hearts 5:55
2.10   Space Brothers 12:36
2.11   Stratus Static 8:13
2.12   Theme From Robot Wars 4:10

Credits

Artwork By [Art Direction, Design] - Rebecca Meek
Lyrics By - Mary S. Applegate
Mastered By - Craig Bevan
Music By - Walker* , Jammin' Unit
Photography - Yorck Dertinger
Producer - Air Liquide

Notes

Disc 1: Air
Disc 2: Liquid

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Rated 5/5
Review by andyman5 Jul 22, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
This is the sickest one...of internal trips that is. Acid house and mimalism and some ambient floatscapes fluttering and abound with Mary S. Applegates hippy-esque song scapes to boot. Only recently discovered this and I am blown away by its complex and intricate parts. Like Pete Namlook at points and then deeply djax in others. Thee early Cologne sound. Glorious!