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1) The Elimination of Metaphysics (4:11)
2) The Function of Philosophy (6.32)
3) The Nature of Philosophical Analysis (4:26)
4) The A Priori (4.41)
5) Truth and Probability (6:41)
6) Critique of Ethics and Theology (5.27)
7) Self and the Common World (8.50)
8) Solutions to Outstanding Philosophical Disputes (5.22)
9) BONUS TRACK – The Sea of Philosophical Speculation (12:34)
LTD 100
Imagine Jean-Michel Jarre wrote backing sequences for Vangelis to play grand piano, Johannes Schmoelling added lead lines, Edgar Froese guested on guitar and Kraftwerk created analog drum patterns and computer voices. That’s the feel of “Language, Truth & Logic”, inspired by AJ Ayer’s 1935 book on Logical Positivism which aimed to demolish the entire history of philosophical thought, and failed – spectacularly… Huge synth layers on the mighty Korg OASYS synth open for pounding analog sequences, lush grand pianos, synth and orchestral sounds. On “The Function Of Philosophy” French synth wizard Hervé Picart (“Ose”) spins a fascinating mysterious sequencer line, while on “Self And The Common World” German electronic minimalist Bernhard Wöstheinrich offers discordant, disturbing layers of sound under flowing, entrancing analog patterns. And elsewhere, Professor Richard P. Feynman appears on bongos… Eight mid-length synth tracks are accompanied by a mighty 12-and-a-half minute closer “The Sea Of Philosophical Speculation” which offers Froese-like guitars and “Rubycon”-style backward pianos as well as massive mysterious sequences and polysynth textures. “Language, Truth & Logic” is a trip through your entire electronic music collection in a single overwhelming album.
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