![]() Arthur Dent and Deeper Than Space: Drift Label: Flask Records Catalog: SR9579 Year: 1995 Extraction: EAC v0.9b4 Encoding: LAME 3.92 Bitrate: 256 kbps ___Track Listing____ 01. Ur 12:23 02. Drift 39:18 ____________________ Pure Ambient spacing out to the engine noise of your space ship.... ____________________ Liner Notes: Written, performed and produced by Dominic Cramp and Adam Douglas. Engineered by Dominic Cramp. Recorded at Life Studies Studios, Santa Cruz, December 26, 1994. Design by Thad Jones. (c)1995 Deeper Than Space and Arthur Dent (p)1995 Silent Records Arthur Dent and Deeper Than Space prefer: Synthie, Synkett, Freeman String Symphonizer, Electronic Dream Plant Caterpillar, Arp Axxe, Symetrix T1-101, Chroma Polaris, Crumar Bit One, Crumar Orchestrator (with pedals), Crumar Stratus, Mellotron Mark II, Fairlight Series II, Octave Electronics Kitten, Ondes Martenot, Theremin, Ondioline, Telharmonium, Moog Liberation, Moog Prodigy, Moog Taurus Pedals, OSCar, Sequential Circuits Prophet 600, Roland D-10, Roland Juno 6, Roland S-50, Roland CR-78, Kork DSS-1, Aphex Aural Exciter, Alesis Quadraverb (3), Alesis MMT-8, Atari 1040ST, PowerPC 8100/AV, Vectrex, Odyssey 2. *** KFJC new album review (April 26, 1995) Local experimentalist Dent morphs with Adam Douglas from Deeper than Space on this extremely aptly entitled 2 piece CD which is sort of a cross between gently ambling towards the bottom of the Mariana trench in a suitable vehicle and/or letting go of the rope during a space walk. Dent and Douglas do fantastic things with an initial tone...sending it out on a 10-20 minute sweep thru a flange/echo/filter/dilation/modify/decay etc. etc. etc. journey which neither ends nor begins, its just sorta always there. great attention to detail and atmospherics, so enuf happens to the drone that we can actually get caught up in it and truly relaxed and spaced. picture a river flowing thru the nite...deep and dark, with pools and eddies, little tributaries, waterfalls. well, the river is the basic sound, and the other things are all the wildly cool manipulations...thanx guys, drift on. - Gram White |