Odyssey – Music For Subway – Symphony For Analogues

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Released: By Ziemowit Poniatowski

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Description

    CD# 1

  1. Music For Subway – Station 1 [5:40]
  2. Music For Subway – Station 2 [4:26]
  3. Music For Subway – Station 3 [6:21]
  4. Music For Subway – Station 4 [10:09]
  5. Music For Subway – Station 5 [3:21]
  6. Music For Subway – Station 6 [3:11]
  7. Music For Subway – Station 7 [4:31]
  8. Music For Subway – Station 8 [3:12]
  9. Music For Subway – Station 9 [4:46]
  10. Music For Subway – Station 10 [4:00]
    CD# 2

  1. Music For Subway – Station 11 [3:51]
  2. Music For Subway – Station 12 [5:11]
  3. Music For Subway – Station 13 [3:22]
  4. Music For Subway – Station 14 [3:41]
  5. Music For Subway – Station 15 [4:23]
  6. Music For Subway – Station 16 [6:25]
  7. Music For Subway – Station 17 [5:57]
  8. Music For Subway – Station 18 [5:13]
  9. Music For Subway – Station 19 [3:57]
  10. Music For Subway – Station 20 [5:13]

A Journey through the subways of the world, great sequencing and warm analogue sound bring us to the magic of the world under our town. Take this travel and dive into musical world of ODYSSEY

Additional information

Weight 150 g
Medium

2 x CD

Package

Jewel Case

1 review for Odyssey – Music For Subway – Symphony For Analogues

  1. Sylvain Lupari / gutsofdarkness.com & synth&sequences.com

    At the time where digital and software synths are invading the studio recordings and basements of EM composers, the analog gear is quietly resurfacing. Sculptor of sound and musical textures, the Polish synthesist Tomasz Pauszek decided to pay tribute to the cradle of his influences by composing an album completely conceived analog equipments. Music for Subway (Symphony for Analogues) is a long electronic symphony which lies on 20 paintings divided in 2 acts. Odyssey plunges the auditor into a surprising sound immersion of a musical universe that has no borders and where the cosmic ambiences embrace some fine rhythms pushed by oscillations with sophisticated curves. Even if the influences of Tomasz Pauszek go from Tangerine Dream to Klaus Schulze, while passing by Mike Oldfield and Kitaro, Music for Subway (Symphony for Analogues) is drawn from Jean Michel Jarre’s electronic-galactic ponds with all the sound fauna of the Milky Ways paint ed by Vangelis. In brief, its an attractive musical cocktail which lets hear all of its magnificence with a good pair of earphones. After the music for airports and for elevators, here is all the new quintessence in analog electronic art; music for subways.

    Like when we are entering in a subway station, Music for Subway (Symphony for Analogues) displays its ambiences with some dense cosmic waves which pass over the passengers and break out through the banisters of Station 1″ with a hiccupping rhythm which rolls in loop under suave synth harmonies. You think of being in the lands Jean Michel Jarre? You are completely right! The rhythmic approach and the harmonies are terribly near the melodies and the film music of the French cinema. The tempo is charmingly old-fashioned and comes close of the underground paces of Space Art with a synth of which the shrillness breezes forge an electronic melody which sings in our ears with a disconcerting fragility. These strident blizzards rush into “Station 2” such as howling of Martenot waves which float and roam among the colorful jingles of a cosmic streetcar. Throughout his electronic analog symphony

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