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Cipher (The Alpha Conspiracy album)

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Cipher is the debut album by The Alpha Conspiracy, released in 2001.

Splendid E-Zine's Ron Davies called the album "easily one of the best electronic releases of the past year", and later wrote, "Whereas a great deal of electronic music is best described as icy and repetitive, Sega's compositions are completely engaging."[1]

History

Andrew Sega had previously written music using music trackers like FastTracker and Impulse Tracker. At that time, he felt that it would be silly to try to release an album using Impulse Tracker's 8-bit samples and its other limited features. However, after discovering Jeskola Buzz, he felt that he could finally write songs which would sound "professional". Inspired by some of his friends who had already self-released records, Sega wrote material which would eventually become Cipher and released it using his newly established label, Diffusion Records.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Andrew Sega

No.TitleLength
1."Cross Product"5:12
2."Martian Love Song"4:13
3."Black Sunrise"4:53
4."Winter"4:01
5."Skeptopotamus"3:17
6."Glass"2:35
7."Ubik"4:23
8."Morphic"4:08
9."Nonsense"4:02
10."Spiral Effect"5:91
11."Further"4:37
Total length:46:22

References

  1. ^ Davies, Ron. "Cipher review". Splendid E-zine. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  2. ^ Augustini, Petrit (July 19, 2011). "Andrew "Necros" Sega Interview". necros.gibdon.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2014.