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Microgravity
Biosphere
Microgravity
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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After Spiltting from the Infamous New-age Band 'bel Canto', Geir Jenssen, Having Learned of the Biosphere Two Space Station Project, Decides to Adopt it as his New Alias. Under this Alias He Would Create the Dark Ambient S...  more »

     
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All Artists: Biosphere
Title: Microgravity
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Import [Generic]
Release Date: 5/8/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, IDM, Europe, Scandinavia, Easy Listening
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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After Spiltting from the Infamous New-age Band 'bel Canto', Geir Jenssen, Having Learned of the Biosphere Two Space Station Project, Decides to Adopt it as his New Alias. Under this Alias He Would Create the Dark Ambient Soundscapes for which He Would Soon Become Reknowned around the Planet. This is his Debut Release.

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Perfect ambient album
Michel Aaij | Montgomery, AL | 01/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am not the biggest fan of ambient music--it often gets too drowsy for me--but Geir Jenssen's Biosphere-project is a must. It's also one of only a few of such bands from the early 90s I keep returning to, even though, at the time, bands like the Orb and even KLF seemed much more lasting."Microgravity" is the first Biosphere CD and it's awesome. The blend between atmospherics and beat is perfect in just about every single track. "Baby Satellite" is danceable and dreamy, and even tracks without much of a beat, like the opening title track, have a movement to them that few other artists can emulate.Most outstanding is "The Fairy Tale." The opening sample--where does this come from? A radio-voice describing a square full of burning tourists: "Look at them out there, all those little figures dissolving in light. Rather like fairyland, isn't it--except for the smell of gasoline and burning flesh." Chilling! And the song is great, wonderful beat, minimalist melody, beautiful ending.I had the pleasure to see him perform in a club in Amsterdam, the year after the album came out, and with the help of a programmer/keyboard player he put together a great show. I had never seen such an act live before and was quite sceptical, but he quickly made me change my mind and really delivered. These are not just dance beats: they are songs.Jenssen delivered a masterpiece with this album, one that I'm afraid he couldn't top with the sequel, "Patashnik." This is the ideal music for kicking back and doing some serious thinking, or flying, or biking, or writing--and that pretty much covers my life."
Excellent ambient experimentation
Jay M | 05/15/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Amazing visual landscapes generates from aural frequencies to transport you to an unknown but enjoyable territory.Excellent."
Geir Jennsen's first album for R&S label, Apollo
Jay M | Dublin, Ireland | 10/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Mixing ambient textures with driving beats, techno rhythms and swirling atmospherics, Jennsen creates a beautiful album. This is the early part of his career before he decided to dispense with the beats and concentrate on total ambient music. If you're unsure of buying a completely ambient album then get this first, but trust me all of his albums, beats or not, are brilliant.Deleted in many countries, get it now while you can."