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ZenithThe Flowers Of Intelligence

Label:

The Music Cartel – TMC25CD

Format:

CD, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance, Hardcore, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist

1The Lovesong Of Blue Lead5:29
2The Streets Of Avalon5:18
3Green Allucinated Mushroom4:58
4Midnight5:23
5Sknaht Laiceps0:54
6Flowers Of Intelligence11:03
7Electric Turtle5:49
8A Tear In Heart19:10
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Credits

  • Design [Graphic]Adam Peterson
  • Executive-ProducerLenny Dee
  • Written-ByFederico Franchi

Notes

Composed and arranged at Zenith Studio 1.
Track 5, Sknaht Laiceps is Special Thanks in reverse.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 56953 00252 5
  • Matrix / Runout: 173223-4W1-9168-A *TMC25CD* <Logo>DISCTRONICS
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L793

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
The Flowers Of Intelligence (10×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps)Industrial Strength RecordsISRCD07US2018
The Flowers Of Intelligence (10×File, WAV, Album)Industrial Strength RecordsISRCD07US2018

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Reviews

  • joshjosh's avatar
    joshjosh
    Form my opinon every track is a masterpiece. So ahead of time. I can still remember when i discovered zenith and heard the track "A Tear In Heart" for the first time. It is a pure goosebump track! I hope that this CD will get a vinyl version in the future. Think this complication would deserve it so much and there are a lot of people who would be very happy about this! Pls The Music Cartel or Industrial Strength Records produce a vinyl remake <3
    • Joseph_S's avatar
      Joseph_S
      My guess is that this album was released to satisfy the huge demand, as early as 1999, for the over-wanted and over-rated "The Flowers Of Intelligence" vinyl release of 1996; a guess based on the fact that this CD is not mastered very well. The dynamics of sound vary from track to track, even the volume level is not equal for all titles. Most tracks lack depth and power (sound-wise). Haven't heard the original vinyl releases of but the sound quality of this CD doesn't satisfy me. Interestingly there's no mastering info on cover...

      As for the music, it's a very eclectic combination of Hard Trance/Hardcore/Ambient. Some parts like track 7 remind me of the Aphex Twin. It's obvious that this Italian guy had a lot of talent but sadly by the turn of the millennium he had already switched to the damned Hardstyle sound.

      For the price this CD seems to sell it's worth buying, especially if you want to have in full-length the tracks of that original 1996 IST release. Would receive my full votes hadn't it been for the sound issues.
      • gusta's avatar
        gusta
        Edited 17 years ago
        This album brings you some original industrial beats. Zenith must have visited church very often as he combines those beats with heavenly and angelic ambient music. This contrast works very well. Also, you can hear the influence of Aphex Twin during some tracks. The Flowers Of Intelligence song is the track to freak out on but be sure you will find some other beauties. A Tear In Heart is my favourite, amazing track which clocks in at 19 minutes.

        The Flowers Of Intelligence album contains the tracks from the ridiculously sought after vinyl record with the same name on IST Records so probably you are better off with the cd this time..and I hate to say such awful things!
        • rotello's avatar
          rotello
          Edited 20 years ago
          I agree: this cd ( as well as the two IST's vynils) is GREAT and unique. Industrial beats, dark "trance" melody, wicked pattern costruction. street of avalon, flower of intelligence, chaos induction are among my top 30 of all time !!
          • Phuture
            Fantastic release from Federico Franchi.
            Still cannot understand that this guy is now making some sort of hardstyle on his own Trance Communications label, as Zenith DJ.
            He should have sticked more to this style. Would have been an excellent Rephlex act. (words go he released there once?)
            This whole cd is just great, with "The Streets Of Avalon", "Electric Turtle" & "A Tear In Heart" being the real favourites. I love every track, although the 5th track is kinda disturbing when you take off at #1 for an 58 minute long trip.
            This is one of those discs that you'll completely like or not like at all.

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