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Rogue Element (2) - Premonition

Label:
Catalog#:
AW001
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1   Beyond Cerberus 15:10
2   Tropospheric Propogation 17:34
3   Rainbow Runner 17:25
4   Falls The Shadow 17:48

Credits

Composed By, Performer, Producer - Rogue Element (2)
Guitar, Mellotron, Synthesizer, Sequenced By, Effects - Jerome Ramsey
Mellotron, Synthesizer, Sequenced By, Effects - Brendan Pollard

Notes

Jerome Ramsey plays:
Mellotron M400, Expanded Doepfer/Analogue Solutions Modular System, Analogue Systems Modular System, Doepfer MAQ 16/3 Analogue Sequencer, Oberheim OB1, Farfisa Compact Duo, ARP Odyssey, ARP Pro Soloist, ARP Omni 2, Elka Rhapsody 610, Sequential Circuits Pro One, Yamaha SY1, Roland SH101, Roland JD800, Roland 501 Space Echo, Novation Space Station, Fender Bullet Guitar, Behringer V-Amp 2, Chase Bit 99, EMU ESI 4000, JR Electronics Drum Synth, SRS Dual Phaser Unit, Boss Flanger Unit, Kenton Pro 2.

Brendan Pollard plays:
Mellotron 400, Bohm Soundlab Modular System, The Beast Duophonic Modular System, SRS RP3 Noise Generator Modular System, Doepfer MAQ 16/3 Analogue Sequencer, Elka Rhapsody 610, ARP Pro DGX, ARP Solina, Logan String Machine, Moog Micromoog, Octave Kitten, Korg Delta, Korg Lambda, Korg MS2000, Roland JP8000, EMU ESI 2000, SRS ZV3 Bass Synth, SRS Philtertron, SRS Dual Phaser Unit, Electro Harmonix Flanger, Melos Echo Chamber, Kenton Pro 2, Philip Rees MCV x 2, JMS CGX Interface, The Space Machine.

Recorded at Radial Velocity Studio, England, between October 2002 - December 2003.

Mastered at Audiolab Recording Studios, Buckingham, England.

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Review by PaulWay Oct 27, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
You could have fooled me into thinking this was Tangerine Dream in their late 1970s experimental phase! Falls The Shadow in particular is reminiscent of the Phaedra and Stratosfear albums, with long progressive developments of atmosphere over driving, heavily sequenced electronic sounds. Sure takes me back! Great stuff!