DJ Stingray (2) – Aqua Team 2
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WéMè Records – WeMe313.2
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2 ×
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Tracklist
A1 | LR001 | 3:26 |
A2 | Potential | 4:29 |
B1 | Wire Act | 4:38 |
B2 | NWO | 3:08 |
B3 | Serotonin | 4:46 |
C1 | Binarycoven | 4:40 |
C2 | Straight Up Cyborg | 4:40 |
D1 | Star Chart | 4:56 |
D2 | It's All Connected | 4:44 |
Notes
Recorded in Detroit, Made in Belgium.
(C) + (P) WéMè Records
Etched in side D: Thanks James.
(C) + (P) WéMè Records
Etched in side D: Thanks James.
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WeMe313.2 | DJ Stingray (2) | Aqua Team 2 (2x12", Promo, W/Lbl, Sta) | WéMè Records | WeMe313.2 | Belgium | 2008 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WeMe313+2 | DJ Stingray (2) | Aqua Team 2 (12xFile, FLAC, Album) | WéMè Records | WeMe313+2 | Belgium | 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WeMe313+2 | DJ Stingray (2) | Aqua Team 2 (CD, Album) | WéMè Records | WeMe313+2 | Belgium | 2008 | Sell This Version |
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vinylpower
December 10, 2020
repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress ....
maherhugo
December 9, 2020
repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress repress
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bati
September 18, 2020
edited 4 months ago
repress on public demand, for the eternal sub - aqua population
chris.topp
August 21, 2017
edited over 2 years ago
Ingrams music can sound like a dry exercise in technical precision. But I like to consider it more as highly specialized, like a fine-tuned scientific experiment conducted by a skilled researcher.
In fact, Ingram is an expert in capturing the flair of disciplined curiousness and methodical exploration of a scientist at work. This kind of detached awe extends to the emotions he conveys: it's not euphoric or heartrending, but more intellectual in nature. It's not the joy of sudden "Eureka!" enlightenment, but of systematic insight. His music is always hectic and highly engaged, but never unfocused. And it always carries the spark of discovery.
That is why I think that he's best when he doesn't succumb to single-minded aggression, which he tends to do lately. "Aqua Team" is still his best record, because the melodies convey the depths of the unknown without being strictly dystopian or utopian. Rather, it creates a sense of impartial exploration by an open mind, and as such is actually great music to listen to while reading scientific papers or prepping experiments.
In fact, Ingram is an expert in capturing the flair of disciplined curiousness and methodical exploration of a scientist at work. This kind of detached awe extends to the emotions he conveys: it's not euphoric or heartrending, but more intellectual in nature. It's not the joy of sudden "Eureka!" enlightenment, but of systematic insight. His music is always hectic and highly engaged, but never unfocused. And it always carries the spark of discovery.
That is why I think that he's best when he doesn't succumb to single-minded aggression, which he tends to do lately. "Aqua Team" is still his best record, because the melodies convey the depths of the unknown without being strictly dystopian or utopian. Rather, it creates a sense of impartial exploration by an open mind, and as such is actually great music to listen to while reading scientific papers or prepping experiments.
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is0is1isall
January 22, 2016
damn it ! please repress !
Stingray is not a musician, he is what it is closer to what a real human is.
Stingray is not a musician, he is what it is closer to what a real human is.
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Delectronica
September 16, 2011
edited over 9 years ago
It's All Connected is mind blowing, shame it's so fast, 156 bpm on -8.
tristan_s
December 15, 2020