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Title:
Ciphers
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Style:
IDM, Ambient
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MP3 album size:
1811 mb
FLAC album size:
1358 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Tracklist

Fragment.01 6:41
Fragment.02 8:35
Fragment.03 8:25
Fragment.04 9:29
Fragment.05 5:37
Fragment.06 9:08
Fragment.07 4:14
Fragment.08 3:30
First Fragment 4:57

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AMB.6004.2, AMB 6004 2, amb 6004 2 SETI Ciphers ‎(CD, Album) Instinct Ambient, Instinct Ambient, Instinct Ambient AMB.6004.2, AMB 6004 2, amb 6004 2 US 1996
AMB.6004.2, amb.6004.2 SETI Ciphers ‎(CD, Album) Instinct Ambient, Instinct Ambient AMB.6004.2, amb.6004.2 US 1996

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Reviews:
  • Nicanagy
Great job, a sequel to this wonderful project please !
  • Zargelynd
The last in a brilliant trilogy of exotic bleep, bloop and spoken word space music releases by Taylor Dupree and Savvas Ysatis.Pure unadulterated suck your mind and ears into the gravity well of a black hole space music.Seriously good music but bordering on more or less soundscapes with no real melodies to be annoyed with.This isnt pop electronica and I believe it was a very aesthetically minded project designated to be played in dark rooms deep into the evenings. All three recordings are amazing and the artistic visions of the project stands the test of the time even today in 2018 this has not aged whatsoever......Sad that these are no longer in print!
  • Nea
A LONG TIME ago I picked up my first SETI disc and could not believe how sedate and spacious the sounds were. A tidal wave-length orchestration intermixed with a 'rush of radio' white noise and a background running narrative from radio astronomer Frank Drake -- set the mood on the stars and left the listener romantically watching the nighttime skies. Surprisingly, the music was not cold or cloying, but rather quite the opposite. Those tracks were aptly titled "Signals 001 thru 009" and of course, lastly the "Final Signal."Now two years later Taylor Deupree (Taylor808) and Savvas Ysatis (Omicron) have returned to the SETI project they started with the blessing of The SETI League, to give us "Fragment.01 thru Fragment.08" and the last track titled "First Fragment." The vision this time out is different and, I think, more of a test for the listener. There are no snippets of any kind on this recording resembling communication hubs packetizing data in wavelength form. No terrestrial or celestial sounds true to the nature of actual radio leakage. This SETI is mostly synthetic in its appearance, and that I guess, is just part of the evolution we have to except from the artists. There is much less ambient hum and I can't put my finger on it but it almost seems like a dub flux movement but there's *no way* you could dance to this. So I don't think dub is the right phrase. Maybe it's just that I miss Frank's dialog of scientific observations on extraterrestrials or the project itself as on their second work "Pharos."In any case, all SETI works come with great documentation and I suggest reading the liner notes while hunkered down low somewhere with just enough light to read by and let the artist's explain the different 'data dance' they have composed. In short, Ciphers offers quite a different ambience than in previous recordings.