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Starfish Pool - Amplified Tones

Musician: Starfish Pool
Album title: Amplified Tones
Style: Techno, Minimal, Experimental
Released: 1995
Country: Belgium
Size MP3 version: 1697 mb
Size APE version: 1920 mb
Size WMA version: 1793 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 188
Format: AAC DXD AA MMF FLAC MP2 WMA
Genre: Electronic

Starfish Pool - Amplified Tones mp3 album

Starfish Pool - Amplified Tones mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Instigation
A2 Seductive
B1 Centripetal
B2 Non-Intervention
C1 Truckle
C2 Undraped
C3 Doubt
D1 Lackland
D2 Observe

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Starfish Head Office
  • Mixed At – Studio 195
  • Mastered At – Studio 195

Credits

  • Music By, Mixed By, Producer – Koen Lybaert

Notes

This 2x12" is separated in 2 LP's named LP One and LP Two.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NZ034 Starfish Pool Amplified Tones ‎(CD, Album) Nova Zembla NZ034 Belgium 1995

Grokinos
This record is the sound of my teenaged angst. My hatred of high school is summed up entirely in the harsh, sustained feedback and noise of Observe and Non-Intervention. My malaise and boredom are represented by the slow, melancholic repetition of Instigation and Lackland. My hopes and dreams (such as they were), even manage to be summed up by the techno-ish "C" side- the most upbeat side of the record. Although these tracks are indeed quite dreary, looking back, the almost acidic "hook" in Undraped (if you can call it a hook), certainly had a great influence on my taste in techno, which was blossoming at the same time as my adolescent depression. This recording is a historic document for me. I've currently got it in my collection AND my wantlist, because my copy is dusty and scratched. I came across the CD version of this album and was quite dissapointed to find that the tracks on the vinyl were treated as component parts of the CD release, which seems to layer the different tracks together. Terrible- in my opinion, the bleak sparseness of this recording is the whole point. I just wish I had a copy where the surface noise wasn't as loud as the music.