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Nemesis - ALBUMS
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Trajectory of Sound (Live Archive Vol 3) 8 tracks Running time: 1:08:04 Released: 11/2007 |
This is the third and final part of the Nemesis live archive trilogy, focussing on the more recent years when the live sets featured more improvisation than before. more info
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Stereofields Forever (Live Archive Vol 2) 9 tracks Running time: 1:04:37 Released: 06/2007 |
The first four tracks were taken from a live performance during 1997. ‘Entrance’ sounds like an introductory track and that is exactly what it is. A cosmic storm full of bleeps and windy effects gushes from the speakers. Things then become tranquil and more like the sound of a tropical jungle. It is an excellent scene setter for ‘The Cosmic Garden’. The sleeve notes mention that this was probably the first ‘retro track’ in their repertoire and sure enough a sequence starts up but it is fairly low in the mix. That can’t be said for the next which is mean... more info
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Xtempora 22 tracks Running time: 2:22:48 Released: 06/2005 |
Double Album Disc 1: Tracks 1-12 Disc 2: Tracks 13-22 Shimmering tones, some being fairly melodic, mix together to form a tranquil beginning to Part One of the three-part title track. Little sequences start to bounce along on the back of some excellent body moving rhythms. Melodies can be heard lower in the mix but they form more of a supportive role to the syncopations rather than being a prominent feature. The Second Part is still rhythmic but calms things down a little before morphing into quite a groove with some absolutely gorgeous little space guitar licks. We surge into the final... more info
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Music for Earports 9 tracks Running time: 1:13:37 Released: 06/2001 |
I assume the title of the album is a humorous tribute to Brian Eno but nonetheless this is an excellent album mixing both rhythmic and wonderfully dark tracks, many running into one another. We start off with one of the dark ones, 'Occultation'. This is an extremely cosmic piece. Dark crashes echo away into the vastness of space. These are joined by rising and falling electronic whooshes and various other tinkling / bleepy and even watery effects. The whole feel is very sparse and uncluttered, each sound being heard in isolation. In the thirteenth minute shimmering pads come in and... more info
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Cyberiad 11 tracks Running time: 1:13:35 Released: 06/1998 |
This is a superb album - if anything even more retro than 'Sky Archeology' and firmly enhances their reputation as a class act. The scene is set with 'Nurinperia'. A solar wind turns into a hurricane as wave upon wave of dense sound breaks from the speakers. Its all highly atmospheric but dramatic stuff. A sonic whirlpool of cosmic oblivion! This leads into 'Servoaave' which initially uses bright metallic effects over faintly vocal pads but at under one minute in bursts a sequence and rhythm. Its absolutely stunning and very powerful but then the main melody played on a Tron... more info
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