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Fluxion
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2004
RecordedOceanland Studios in Berlin
GenreSludge metal, progressive metal, avant-garde metal
Length56:53
LabelMake My Day Records
ProducerRobin Staps, Magnus Lindberg
The Ocean Collective chronology
Fogdiver
(2003)
Fluxion
(2004)
Aeolian
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Kerrang!
Revolver
Metal Underground[2]

Fluxion is the debut album by German metal band The Ocean, released in November 2004. It is the first part of a two-CD project that ended with Aeolian.[3] The album was re-released in 2009 with new vocal tracks by then-lead vocalist Mike Pilat.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Nazca"4:39
2."The Human Stain"8:06
3."Comfort Zones"4:00
4."Fluxion"4:18
5."Equinox"4:14
6."Loopholes"1:27
7."Dead on the Whole"5:06
8."Isla del Sol"10:31
9."The Greatest Bane"14:32
Total length:56:53

Personnel

The Ocean
  • Torge Ließmann - drums
  • Gerd Kornmann - percussion
  • Robin Staps - guitar, percussion
  • Jonathan Heine - bass
  • Meta - lead vocals (2004 edition)
  • Nico Webers - additional vocals (2004 edition)
  • Mike Pilat - lead vocals (2009 edition)
Additional musicians
  • Markus Gundall - backing vocals
  • Thomas Herold - backing vocals
  • Alex Roos - backing vocals
  • Rebekka Mahnke - cello
  • Demeter Braun - violin
  • Tove Langhoff - clarinette
Production

Original version (2004):

  • Michael Schwabe -mastered
  • Alex Hornbach - mixing
  • Robin Staps - mixing
  • Alonso Urbanos - artwork
  • Robin Staps - artwork

Re-edition (2009):

  • Julien Fehlmann - remix, remaster
  • Martin Kvamme - artwork
  • Sven Kvamme - artwork

References

  1. ^ Freeman, Phil. "Fluxion review". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Fluxion review". metalunderground.com. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  3. ^ Pop Matters. "The Ocean : Aeolian - Pop Matters Music Review". Retrieved 23 September 2007.
  4. ^ "FluXion". theoceancollective.com. Retrieved 8 April 2016.