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1 tracks | 17 minutes
Released Jul 2001
on Atomic City
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Atomic City is proud to offer a limited edition of one of the rarest and most influential singles of the electronic music movement. Mastered with 3D sound processing, this 17-minute ambient excursion is designed to play in an infinite spiralling loop.
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Atomic City is the Internet's first electronic music production company, having been formed well over a decade ago. Their early experiments in collaborative emusic, given the nickname "Team Metlay" after founder Mike Metlay, have been released on a series of CDs that are now available through CD Baby.
Band Of Fire was originally released on Facets, a compilation sampler from the Synkronos electronic music label, in 1991. It was solo electronic artist and Atomic City founder Mike Metlay's first foray into work with a larger label. Years later, Metlay got permission from Synkronos to remaster the 17-minute soundscape with the SRS Labs 3D Sound system to give it an eerie sense of space unlike any electronic music before it, and released it on Atomic City as a CD single.
Some copies of this numbered limited edition are still available, featuring the original packaging and art by famous independent comic artist Matt Howarth.
↓ more ↓The soundclip only features the opening two minutes of this complex, evolving sonic loop, which is designed to play forever....
Check out this remarkable bit of electronic history at a bargain price, and please have a look at the other Atomic City titles available from CD Baby!
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