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Exogenesis
Studio album by
Released2012
GenreElectronic Music, New-age, Space music
Length60:00
LabelMUSEA/DREAMING
ProducerEloy Fritsch
Eloy Fritsch chronology
The Garden of Emotions
(2009)
Exogenesis
(2012)
Spiritual Energy
(2014)

Exogenesis is a studio album by Brazilian composer and keyboard player Eloy Fritsch. The tenth Eloy Fritsch CD brings Exogenesis Suite in four movements inspired by the genesis of the universe. In addition to this suite the CD contains more eight individual tracks. Joining the symphonic and electronic, but without forgetting the ethnic instruments and the voices, the composer of new age music uses high technology in the service of emotions to create great compositions. The CD cover and blooket images were created by European artists specializing in science fiction illustrations Maciej Rebisz and Mirek Drozd and refer to the creation of the cosmos and the existence of other life forms. [1] [2]

Track listing

  1. "Gaia"
  2. "Neutron Star"
  3. "Sunshine"
  4. "Exogenesis Part I"
  5. "Exogenesis Part II"
  6. "Exogenesis Part III"
  7. "Exogenesis Part IV"
  8. "Mayan Temple"
  9. "Far above the Clouds"
  10. "Moonwalk"
  11. "The Ice Sea of Enceladus"
  12. "New Dawn"
  13. "The Immensity of the Cosmic Ocean"

Credits

  • Ruy Fritsch – photography
  • Marcos Abreu – engineer
  • Eloy Frirsch – arranger, composer, multi instruments, producer
  • Mana Sadebra – design
  • Maciej Rebisz and Mirek Drozd – illustration

References

  1. ^ Discogs. "Discogs". Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ New Age Music World. "New Age Music World - Best Electronic Albums". Retrieved 20 July 2015.

External links