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Epsilon in Malaysian Pale, also known as Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale, is Edgar Froese's second studio album, released in 1975.

Recording and history

Epsilon in Malaysian Pale was recorded between June and July 1975, following Tangerine Dream's Australian tour, and was heavily influenced by the places they had visited whilst on the tour.

The album consists of two instrumental compositions, each originally filling one side of vinyl. The first, "Epsilon in Malaysian Pale", is a Mellotron-based piece, inspired by Froese's visit to a Malaysian jungle. The second, "Maroubra Bay", is a more synthesiser-based piece named after a place in Australia. "Maroubra Bay" later appeared on the compilation album "Electronic Dreams", but was accidentally recorded backwards. [1]

In 2004, the album was reissued in remixed form by Froese's own Eastgate label, with a new cover based on that of the original.

Track listing

  1. "Epsilon in Malaysian Pale" – 16:26
  2. "Maroubra Bay" – 17:00

References

  1. ^ "Voices In The Net - Electronic Dreams". Voices-in-the-net.de. 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2016-02-23.