Below Zero by Robert Rich
Tracklist
1. | Star Maker | 21:29 |
2. | Dissolving the Seeds of a Moment | 10:47 |
3. | A Flock of Metallic Creatures Fleeing the Onslaught of Rust | 7:07 |
4. | Termite Epiphany | 8:22 |
5. | Liquid Air | 9:06 |
6. | Requiem | 7:35 |
Credits
released June 15, 1998
Robert Rich:
Analog and digital synths, steel guitar, flutes,
entropic systems and controlled feedback.
Realized at Soundscape in 1996, except “Liquid Air” in 1993.
©1998 by Robert Rich. Published by Amœba Music, BMI.
Mastered by R. Rich at Soundscape January 1998.
Star Maker first appeared on Narratives: Works of Fiction (Manifold MANCD08, 1996) Titles from Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker, 1937, Dover Publications, NY, (ed. 1968); Dissolving the Seeds of a Moment previously unreleased; Flock of Metal Creatures recorded for the Multimood 10th Anniversary Compilation (Multimood, due in 1998); Termite Epiphany created originally for Dry Lungs VI (Subterranean, due in 1998) Thanks to Tom Erbe (Soundhack) and Rick Davies (loose guitar string); Liquid Air first appeared on From Here to Tranquility II (Silent SR9343, 1994); Requiem is dedicated to the memory of David Schultz, and appeared first on Soundscapes Gallery (Lektronic Soundscapes LS96007, 1996.)
Robert Rich:
Analog and digital synths, steel guitar, flutes,
entropic systems and controlled feedback.
Realized at Soundscape in 1996, except “Liquid Air” in 1993.
©1998 by Robert Rich. Published by Amœba Music, BMI.
Mastered by R. Rich at Soundscape January 1998.
Star Maker first appeared on Narratives: Works of Fiction (Manifold MANCD08, 1996) Titles from Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker, 1937, Dover Publications, NY, (ed. 1968); Dissolving the Seeds of a Moment previously unreleased; Flock of Metal Creatures recorded for the Multimood 10th Anniversary Compilation (Multimood, due in 1998); Termite Epiphany created originally for Dry Lungs VI (Subterranean, due in 1998) Thanks to Tom Erbe (Soundhack) and Rick Davies (loose guitar string); Liquid Air first appeared on From Here to Tranquility II (Silent SR9343, 1994); Requiem is dedicated to the memory of David Schultz, and appeared first on Soundscapes Gallery (Lektronic Soundscapes LS96007, 1996.)