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Electronic / Rock
Performer: Spacecraft
Title: Paradoxe
Style: Space Rock, Ambient
Year 1978
Country France
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 860
MP3 size: 1526 mb
FLAC size: 1863 mb
WMA size: 1898 mb
Other formats: XM MIDI AHX AU TTA VOC MP3

Spacecraft - Paradoxe mp3 album


Spacecraft  - Paradoxe mp3 album

Tracklist

Lumiere De Lune 3:51
Cosmic Wheel 10:55
Chromatique One 5:18
Harabizant 9:35
Ananda 2:35
Surface 7:20

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SC 7802 Spacecraft Paradoxe ‎(LP) Not On Label SC 7802 France 1978
14928, Spalax 14928 Spacecraft Paradoxe ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Spalax Music, Spalax Music 14928, Spalax 14928 France 1995
LPS114 Spacecraft Paradoxe ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE) Wah Wah Records LPS114 Spain 2012
14928, SPALAXCD14928 Spacecraft Paradoxe ‎(CD, Album, RE) Spalax Music, Spalax Music 14928, SPALAXCD14928 France Unknown


mIni-Like
Anyone able to comment on the Wah Wah release's sound quality? I have the CD from the mid 90's and it sounds fairly lackluster
Eyalanev
Psychedelic space music hints of early Tangerine Dream is evident yet this duo is on their own galaxy quest behest of their then state of the art synthesizer and electric guitar based instrumentation. There's also that early Heldon sort of busy swirling synth and guitar interweaving. Somewhat of a lo-fi vibe in the recording makes this come across a little DIY in quality sort of like Sensations Fix(which would also be a good comparison). This is not melodic space rock like Gong or even Cluster but holds its own special dominion in the universe of mid 1970s era instrumental space music. Nice they included bonus live music on the cd!
Dagdarad
Review from Wah-Wah:French guitar/synth duo featuring John Livengood (Red Noise) on synthesizers and Ivan Coaquette on guitar (Clearlight, Delired Cameleon Family, Música Electrónica Viva...). With sounds recalling pre-Zuckerzeit Cluster, Atem period Tangerine Dream, The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Gong, Clearlight or Heldon, this French private-press album is one of the most acid, dark and free-form records from the whole progressive era.