V/A – Analogy vol.2

 6,90

Released: 2006 By Groove Unlimited

Description

  1. ROGUE ELEMENT – Mellowtronthoughts [4:05]
  2. FRANÇOIS-POL CORNEC – Tôle Ondulée[5:16]MP3 soundclip of Tole ondulee (Francois-Pol Cornec) [1:00]
  3. 4M33S – Sunrise on Cyderia [2:49]
  4. GERT EMMENS & RUUD HEIJ – Velvet Sky [7:14]
  5. RUSSELL STOREY – Cosmic Kiwi II part 1 [1:48]
  6. JAMES J CLENT – Black Tails [4:01]
  7. CRAIG PADILLA – mprobability Drive [4:40]
  8. KEES AERTS – Branch Hopping [6:40]
  9. ZEN PARADOX – Creation Garden [4:03]
  10. STEPHEN PARSICK – Electromagnetic [7:03]MP3 soundclip of Electromagnetic (Stephen Parsick) [1:00]
  11. CREATE – Reaching Out [5:06]
  12. ALTRES – Dusktreader [2:16]
  13. RUSSELL STOREY – Cosmic Kiwi II part 2 [2:22]
  14. REMOTION – Sonar Vision [5:21]
  15. REMY – Expectations [6:57]
  16. EM2 – Where two worlds meet [5:07]
    EM2 is Gert Emmens and Embrase
  17. RON BOOTS – Sneak Preview [5:00]MP3 soundclip of Sneak preview (Ron Boots) [1:00]

Emmens/Heij, Aerts, Boots, Rogue Element, Create ++

Additional information

Weight 105 g
Medium

CD, MP3, FLAC

Package

Jewel Case

4 reviews for V/A – Analogy vol.2

  1. Robert

    Yesterday I received the package!
    The Analogy 2 compilation . . . I have no enough words to say, so I say just – IS EXTTTTTTTRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAORDINARY – I hope that Vol. 3. will follow soon :-))))))))))
    Thanks for this GREAT MUSIC !

    2006. Robert

  2. Artemi Pugachov / Encyclopedia of Electronic Music

    Mellowtronthoughts” is an extremely beautiful and gentle Mellotron piece by Rogue Element. It’s like being in a magic

  3. Phil Derby / Electroambient Space

    Even better than Analogy Volume 1, this disc is packed with 80 minutes of music from 17 artists.

    It starts in very laid-back fashion as the title Mellowtronthoughts” suggests

  4. Mark Jenkins

    If you want to check out many artists at once without making too much of an investment, Groove issues several compilation CD’s of which the Analogy” series concentrates on pieces created entirely using analog keyboards. The rules change slightly from one volume to another but in general only one or two instruments are used on each piece

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