Tracklist
Constructing Space | 7:20 | ||
First Reflections | 8:27 | ||
Rainbow City | 3:37 | ||
Eventide | 4:23 | ||
Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars | 5:19 | ||
An Unfulfilled Wish | 5:39 | ||
Restless Address | 5:26 | ||
Engaging Causeless Mercy | 5:52 | ||
Dissolution | 4:58 | ||
Contemplating The Quiet Mind | 6:45 | ||
(silence) | 0:40 | ||
Steps To Recovery | 5:30 |
Credits (5)
- MicronismConcept By, Artwork [Images], Performer [Crytalisation]
- Pat HammondCover [Cover Art], Artwork [Cover Art]
- Chris ChetlandMastered By
- David Fisher*Mastered By
- Pete Collins (2)Mastered By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Inside A Quiet Mind CD, Album | Kog Transmissions – KOG1002 | New Zealand | 1998 | New Zealand — 1998 | |||||
Inside A Quiet Mind 2×LP, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered | Loop (5) – LPV080 | New Zealand | 2017 | New Zealand — 2017 | New Submission | ||||
Inside A Quiet Mind 11×File, FLAC, Reissue, Remastered | LOOP Recordings Aot(ear)oa – LP080 | New Zealand | 2017 | New Zealand — 2017 | New Submission |
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- Edited 4 months agoAlso repressed in 2023 with the same catalogue number after it picked up an important domestic music prize (the Taite Music Prize, IMNZ Classic Record). It's a clean crisp pressing and sounds great. Thanks to Loop for putting this out once more and doing it right.
Credit too to Kog Transmissions, the original label to release the album, at a time when few other outlets existed in NZ to commercially release ambitious electronic music.
Denver McCarthy made some beautiful (and also brutal) techno, and was hugely influential to the development of high quality, thoughtful electronic music in NZ. It's just a shame he didn't make more under his Micronism alias.
Amazing to think that this was made almost 30 years ago in 1996-98, yet sill sounds so fresh. referencing Inside A Quiet Mind (CD, Album) KOG1002
this release is just pure class. brilliant and mesmerizing. yes- Edited 7 years agoWhat a pleasant album. Mesmerizing union of banging kick, frosty noises and lush sweeps with some melodic aspect.
- Great reissue of a pretty astounding album. Carries the distinction of being perhaps the only project I know of that sounds more like an endocrinological disorder than a techno album.
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