
2001’s ‘Mont Ventoux’ release saw Edwin Pouncey state in The Wire “The group have been compared to Neu! But here they owe more to the hanging mists of Popul Vuh during the latters golden Herzog soundtrack period”, going on to add “Stripped of frills and posturing, their music gently breathes in your ear, urging you to dream”. The ‘Mont Ventoux’ release saw the group experiment with sound collages and loops and the title track was written about one of the highest summit's in cycling's Tour De France.
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Orientation Point
Half-Light
Ice Station Nod
Timeless Point
Quadrant Zero (out-take)
Parabolic Velocity
Reality Channel
The Land of Nod (Sunrise)
Filtration
Chronicle Blueprint #1
Eddy
Luminosity
Masaki
Cadence
Mooger Superior
Inducing the Sleep Shpere
Inducing the Sleep Sphere
Mont Ventoux
Anquetil
Sommet
Temporal
Altitude
- Ephemeral -- Translucent (1
San Juan Capistrano
Missing Mass
Elevator
Quadrant Zero
Radiate
Loose Contact
A Sequence of Speed
Le Sommet A Mont Ventoux
The Land Of Nod
Close To Conscious
Change of Mind
Shimmering
Ephemeral
Bubblebuzz
Floating Around In The Bubblebuzz
Objective Reality
Seeing Into The Great Void
Exponential
Noose Of Ice
Spiral
Lake Merrit
Revoid (Bass Cadets Remix)
Chronicle Blueprint #2
Colli di Pedona
Escape Velocity
Half Light
The Land Of Nod (Earthrise)
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