Innovative progressive rock from the Canadian universe
FM freely manipulates synthesizers and electric violins to create an unknown acoustic space.
The profound melody of "Black Noise" held a highly original position in the rock scene of the time. The sound, which combines cool clarity with dynamic development, is still highly regarded as a treasure of North American progressive rock.
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A:
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1)
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Phasors On Stun
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2)
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One O'Clock Tomorrow
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3)
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Hours
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4)
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Journey
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5)
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Dialing For Dharma
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B:
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1)
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Slaughter In Robot Village
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2)
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Aldeberan
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3)
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Black Noise
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Art Direction, Design - Murray Brenman
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Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer - Martin Deller
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Electric Violin, Mandolin, Glockenspiel, Vocals, Effects - Nash The Slash
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Engineer - Mike Jones (3)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ed Stone (2)
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Paul Till
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Producer - Keith Whiting
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Synthesizer, Bass Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals - Cameron Hawkins