A Spectrum of Finite Scale
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A Spectrum of Finite Scale | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Experimental music | |||
Label | Zerotec[1] | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
A Spectrum of Finite Scale is a tour-only album by the band Man or Astro-man?[3] A departure from the band's space-surf instrumentals, A Spectrum of Finite Scale is a compilation of experiments produced by members of the Man or Astro-Man? team.[4]
Tracks were contributed by pairs of band members, individual members, and personnel including soundman The Brannock Device and Q-Beam.
Track listing
- "After All the Prosaic Waiting...the Sun Finally Crashes into the Earth"
- "The Limitations of a Serial Machine"
- "MO2"
- "Halfway to the Infinite"
- "Space Helmet"
- "All the Quietest Whispers"
- "Mt-52 Tone/Magnus Opus" [sic]
- "Tolerance in a Transitory Universe"
- "Analysis Paralysis"
- "Man or Man-Machine?"
- "The Potential Energy of Roger Stone"
- "Mortimer Butomite's Pocket of Capacitors"
- "Fig. A: Dispersion in Full Spectrum Pattern"
- "(untitled track number thirty-two)"
References
- ^ Adinolfi, Francesco (April 25, 2008). Mondo Exotica: Sounds, Visions, Obsessions of the Cocktail Generation. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0822389088 – via Google Books.
- ^ "A Spectrum of Finite Scale - Man or Astro-man? | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Man or Astro-man? Return with 'Defcon 5...4...3...2...1', Gear Up for North American Tour". exclaim.ca.
- ^ "A Spectrum of Finite Scale - Man or Astro-man? | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-12-27.