Showing posts with label Mark Shreeve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Shreeve. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2020

Mark Shreeve - Legion (1985)


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Driving, uptempo, post-apocalyptic-sci-fi-worthy sounds from synth wizard/OPIUM HUM favorite Mark Shreeve. Much more compact and 'fun' than the stuff I've linked above. Includes a song (with words and everything!) about Randal Flagg, a recurring character from various Stephen King novels, including The Stand.

Track listing:
1. Legion
2. Storm Column
3. Flagg
4. Sybex Factor
5. Domain 7
6. Icon
7. The Stand
8. Legion (Space Mix)
9. Hammer and Cross


Also listen to:

Sunday, December 2, 2018

ARC - Octane (1998)


Related:
Mark Shreeve - Ursa Major (1980)
Ian Boddy - Elements of Chance (1981) + Options (1982)
Redshift - Redshift (1996)
Ian Boddy : Markus Reuter : Nigel Mullaney - Triptych (2001)

Spacious, meditative but energetic Berlin school excellence from synth-masters Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve. I ran out of new ways to describe stuff like this years ago, but don't let that trick you into thinking that I'm any less enthusiastic about it.

Track listing:
1. Steam
2. Who Walks Behind You
3. Octane
4. Turn and Face Me
5. Relay

Living in a ritual

You'd also enjoy:
Rainbow Serpent -
Futuregate (1995)
Waveshape -
Zyklus (1995)

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Mark Shreeve - Ursa Major (1980)


Related:
Redshift - Redshift (1996)

A mysterious universe of pure, cosmic synth perfection from British musician Mark Shreeve. One of those albums that sounds exactly the way I had hoped it would upon seeing its artwork.

Track listing:
1. High Depths: a. Catacombe
2. High Depths: b. Freedom
3. Standard x 10
4. Ancestral Watch
5. Ursa Major
6. Ursa Minor

After the silence

You'd also like:
Pond -
Planetenwind (1978)
Rolf Trostel -
Inselmusik (1981)