BiospherePatashnik

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Electronic

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Ambient

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Tracklist

Phantasm 4:50
Startoucher 5:02
Decryption 6:04
Novelty Waves 6:27
Patashnik 6:13
Mir 5:18
The Shield 8:54
Seti Project 5:58
Mestigoth 1:43
Botanical Dimensions 5:43
Caboose 5:12
En-Trance 4:40

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Notes

Sample sources:
Track 1 - "We had a dream last night; we had the same dream" from the movie 'The Krays'.
Track 2 - "So, you're really into this space stuff...?" from the movie 'Space Camp'.
Track 3 - "...so frightening to lose yourself..." from the movie 'Scanners'.
Track 5 - Intro from "Marianne" on The Human League - Holiday '80
Track 5 - Russian speech from the movie '2010'
Track 7 - "Will I dream?" / "What do you mean?" from the movie '2010' again.
Track 8 - "Can you imagine, an extraterrestrial disc jockey..?" from the movie 'Space Camp' again.

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    Cover of Patashnik, 1994-02-00, CD Patashnik
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 CD Belgium 1994 Belgium1994
    Cover of Patashnik, 1994-02-00, CD Patashnik
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 CD X Belgium 1994 Belgium1994
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    Cover of Patashnik, 1994, CD Patashnik
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    Origo Sound – SOUND 8 Norway 1994 Norway1994
    Cover of Patashnik, 1994-02-00, Vinyl Patashnik
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 LP Belgium 1994 Belgium1994
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    Cover of Patashnik, 1994-02-00, Vinyl Patashnik
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 LP Belgium 1994 Belgium1994
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    Cover of Patashnik, 1994, CD Patashnik
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    Apollo – RTD 119.1868.2 1994 1994
    Cover of Patashnik, 1994, CD Patashnik
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    Origo Sound – OCD 9208 Norway 1994 Norway1994
    Cover of Patashnik, 1994, Cassette Patashnik
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 MC Belgium 1994 Belgium1994
    Cover of Patashnik, 1995, CD Patashnik
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    Apollo – 724384041922 1995 1995
    Cover of Patashnik, 1995, CD Patashnik
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    Downtown (3) – DTR 1099 Italy 1995 Italy1995
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    Cover of Patashnik, 1995, Cassette Patashnik
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    Apollo – 724384041922 1995 1995
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    Patashnik
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    Biophon Records – Bio 4 CD Norway 2005 Norway2005
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    Cover of Patashnik, 2007-10-29, CD Patashnik
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    Beatservice Records – BS106CD Norway 2007 Norway2007
    Cover of Patashnik, 2016, File Patashnik
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    Biophon Records – BIO4D Norway 2016 Norway2016
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    Cover of Patashnik, 2016-04-19, CD Patashnik
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    Biophon Records – BIO4CD Norway 2016 Norway2016
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    Cover of Patashnik, 2016-06-09, Vinyl Patashnik
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    Biophon Records – BIO4LP Norway 2016 Norway2016
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    Cover of Patashnik, 2016-04-00, File Patashnik
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    Biophon Records – BIO4D Norway 2016 Norway2016
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    Cover of Patashnik, 2016, File Patashnik
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    Cover of Patashnik, , CD Patashnik
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    Origo Sound – SOUND 8 Norway Norway
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    Origo Sound – SOUND 8 Norway Norway
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    Apollo – AMB 3927 CD Belgium Belgium
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    Reviews

    • Tureluur's avatar
      Tureluur
      Mine plays perfect. But I do wash all my records in my ultrasone Audiodesk Vinyl Cleaner Pro X machine. Sounds fantastic. No clicks or pops at all. Must certainly be factory debris.
      • Mar_gog_85's avatar
        Mar_gog_85
        Pressing on A side are awful... Continuisly clicking in left channel ... I'm very disappointed. B side much better than A. Unfortunately...
        • Numanoid's avatar
          Numanoid
          Classic ambient-techno release of the early 1990's.
          But I never could, and still can not stomach "Novelty Waves" It is just a gimmick track (and that is what Levis picked for a commercial).
          For listening, rather replace it with Cloud X-3 from the SETI Project EP
          • kraff's avatar
            kraff
            About the clicks - my medicine was demineralized water and everythings plays deep and clean.
            One of the greatest ambient records of our times. Thank you Geir!
            • mainstreamfm's avatar
              mainstreamfm
              Just a few quick words about the 2016 reissue. Clearly falling for this when it came out back in 1994 on R&S subsidiary Apollo. But now, I found it overwhelmingly underwhelming, even though it features his biggest hit (‘Novelty Waves’). Also really needed the original (brilliant) Designers Republic artwork.
              • Stormchaser's avatar
                Stormchaser
                Patashnik is Origo Sound's biggest commercial success ever, with sales of over 100,000 copies. The CD was Geir Jenssen's second under the Biosphere banner, and like the debut Microgravity is seen as an absolute ambient classic.





                After a careful and minimalist start with Phantasm, the album continues with Startoucher, a touching and soaring ambient melody with a magical sample, and where in a typical Biosphere way you get the ultimate calm through the headphones. Decryption is somewhere between calm and uptempo, before entering track 4, Novelty Waves. This song was used as music for a Levi's commercial, and was in that connection released on CD single with remixes by, among others, Aedena Cycle. The scenario from the commercial was taken from the 30's, and was called DRUGSTORE. The launch of Novelty Waves was ed by a completely professional music video produced by Lysverket in Oslo.





                Mir gives the listener pictures on the retina of the Russian space station, while The Shield, which was written for the multimedia project Work In Progress, opens calmly before a "tough" rhythm enters and takes with it almost commercial features throughout the 9 minutes the song lasts. Seti Project has an insanely intense rhythm and a super-energetic soundscape, while Mestigoth is short, soaring and almost a bit Deep Forest-like with its calm and harmony. Botanical Dimensions contains samples and sound images from Karsten Brustad's Intarsia album, arranged and remixed by Biosphere. An interesting meeting between Brustad's synth sound and Jenssen's rhythm programming. The penultimate cut is Caboose, before the last song En-trance starts with its acoustic guitar sample which goes brilliantly with the "weightless" sound.





                Patashnik was the last album (with the exception of the soundtrack Insomnia) where Geir Jenssen explored the rhythmic electronic music. Biosphere's albums from Substrata onwards has to a greater extent been based on ambient and rhythmless music. Therefore, Patashnik is an important document in the history of both Biosphere and Origo Sound.





                -Jon Aanensen, 2004
                • errorsinspace's avatar
                  errorsinspace
                  Im sure its common knowledge but The Shield has a sample from the movie 2010 where the newer Hal 9000 says 'will I dream'?
                  Also Patashnik has another 2010 sample where the Russian man takes the probe to the monolith
                  • m0v3st4R's avatar
                    m0v3st4R
                    This must be one of the noisiest new black LPs I ever got! I have so many clicks, pops that it's not a real pleasure to listen to this record and it was fully new, sealed. Had it washed but it didn't help. You can see the imperfections on the grooves with the bare eye! It's like little pinches across the whole record, as if there was some dirt on the negative plates when pressing.
                    • billyfrancis's avatar
                      billyfrancis
                      My stylus (if you have a manual tt) at end of sides on this edition, ran through the dead wax and on to the label, beware.
                      • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
                        AskeladdenBlack
                        I love this album however to me it does sound like was mastered from an 8 bit recording off a 30 year old TDK D type 1 cassette. Don't get me wrong thats not a straight diss, there is a big part of me that really likes the slightly muffled raw sound of this period from Gier in a nostalgic romantic way.
                        Anyway great album.

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