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Andrew LagowskiSentient ()

Features pilots on attack missions, deep space technicians, satellite telemetry and general mayhem from the world of digital munitions. All put through the S.E.T.I. data centrifuge and lovingly crafted into an exhilirating listening experience.


This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Artist/Composer: Andrew Lagowski
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Source: Artist recordings
Keywords: experimental electronics; Atmosphere; Spacemusic

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs


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Buy other S.E.T.I. recordings, including the live in Brussels album here.







Individual Files

Audio Files64Kbps MP3
Convolve1.87 MB
Crystal Pilots3.10 MB
Good Tracking, Good Laser192 KB
Jupiter Hijack2.94 MB
Kreation1.88 MB
Magic 77602 KB
Memory Drift3.67 MB
Nice Process2.18 MB
Senti 1c2.02 MB
USAF in Control2.19 MB
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Sentient_files.xmlMetadata7.55 KB
Sentient_meta.xmlMetadata2.25 KB
Sentient_reviews.xmlMetadata914 B
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Sentient_rules.conf7 B

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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: Jade Villaine - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - April 28, 2006
Subject: Seti is decent
Upon listening to the album, I must say the adventure was subjective. From a classic dronish beginning, something similar to scoping a Landscape,
to frantic battles in between, to the final confrontation of "Nice Process", I think SETI breaks into some new territory.

The main focus in hearing this art is not in merely listening to identify patterns, but to experience the totality of the sound. Let it envelope you, if only for a while, and you'll see what it is I'm talking about.

4/5

-Jelles


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