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Substrata 2

 
Album Review: Substrata 2

  • Artist: Biosphere
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 06, 2001
  • Total Time: 112:00
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Substrata 2 is not a sequel to Geir Jenssen aka Biosphere's critically acclaimed 1997 CD, but a generously engrossed reissue. Following the success of Cirque, the artist's first album for the highly regarded U.K. label Touch, and coinciding with a string of live dates around England, the company decided to give this classic a complete overhaul. New artwork was produced by Touch artist Jon Wozencroft, the 11 original tracks were remastered, and a second CD was added. Of Substrata itself, little need to be said: The music is clearly into ambient domain, dominated by soft field recordings and lazy guitar lines (think of Loren Mazzacane Connors, Low, or even Godspeed You Black Emperor!). The techno element has been relegated to electronic manipulations and discreet events of glitch. A monologue in Russian appears as a watermark in "Kobresia," bringing Biosphere's music surprisingly close to Tibor Szemzö's. Disc two contains over 50 minutes of music. First is the soundtrack to Man With a Movie Camera, a Russian silent film by Dziga Vertov dating back to 1929. Jenssen was asked to create a soundtrack using the director's instructions for the accompanying piano player. The results are very cinematic -- which is not that easy to accomplish. Eerie atmospheres, dominated by synthesizers this time, are interwoven with snippets of speech. In this project the music paradoxically moves into both more conventional techno domains, with the return of pulse, even constructed linear beats in "City Wakes Up" and "Ballerina," and electro-acoustics verging on musique concrète ("Manicure"). "Freeze-Frames," with its short looped samples acting like a gallery of half-remembered images, provides the highlight. This second disc also contains two bonus tracks from the Substrata sessions, previously available only on the Japanese edition. "The Eye of the Cyclone" and "Endurium" are the most beat-driven music of the whole set, clearly club-oriented (especially in the first case). One easily understands why they were left off the original album. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
As The Sun Kissed the Horizon Geir Jenssen Biosphere (1:47)
Poa Alpina Geir Jenssen Biosphere (4:11)
Chukhung Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:34)
The Things I Tell You Geir Jenssen Biosphere (6:28)
Times When I Know You'll Be Sad Geir Jenssen Biosphere (3:44)
Hyperborea Geir Jenssen Biosphere (5:45)
Kobresia Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:12)
Antenmaria Geir Jenssen Biosphere (5:04)
Uva-Ursi Geir Jenssen Biosphere (3:01)
Sphere of No--Form Geir Jenssen Biosphere (5:47)
Silene Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:53)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Man With a Camera, silent film score~As the Sun Kissed the Horizon Geir Jenssen Biosphere (:19)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Poa Alpina Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:52)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Chukung Geir Jenssen Biosphere (5:58)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Things I Tell You Geir Jenssen Biosphere (6:46)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Times When I Know You'll Be Said Geir Jenssen Biosphere (4:43)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Hyperborea Geir Jenssen Biosphere (1:57)
Man With a Camera, silent film score~Kobresia Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:50)
The Eye Of The Cyclone Geir Jenssen Biosphere (7:22)
Endurium Geir Jenssen Biosphere (10:47)

Credits

Jon Wozencroft (Design), Audun Strype (Remastering), Geir Jenssen (Producer), Heitor Alvelos (Photography)
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Substrata²
Studio album by Biosphere
Released June 6, 2001
Genre Ambient
Length 112:00
Label Touch Records
Professional reviews
Biosphere chronology
Cirque
(2000)
Substrata²
(2001)
Shenzhou
(2002)

Substrata² is a double album by ambient musician Biosphere which was released on May 21, 2001.

The first disc is a remastered version of Substrata, and the second disc is a soundtrack for Dziga Vertov's 1929 film Man with a Movie Camera, commissioned by the Tromsø International Film Festival in 1996, plus two bonus tracks from the Japanese version of Substrata (the last two tracks).

The cover image is a photograph of Taormina railway station, Sicily.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "As the Sun Kissed the Horizon" – 1:47
  2. "Poa Alpina" – 4:11
  3. "Chukhung" – 7:34
  4. "The Things I Tell You" – 6:28
  5. "Times When I Know You'll Be Sad" – 3:44
  6. "Hyperborea" – 5:45
  7. "Kobresia" – 7:12
  8. "Antennaria" – 5:04
  9. "Uva-Ursi" – 3:01
  10. "Sphere of No-Form" – 5:47
  11. "Silene" – 7:53

Disc two

  1. "Prologue" – 0:19
  2. "The Silent Orchestra" – 7:52
  3. "City Wakes Up" – 5:58
  4. "Freeze-Frames" – 6:46
  5. "Manicure" – 4:43
  6. "The Club" – 1:57
  7. "Ballerina" – 7:50
  8. "The Eye of the Cyclone" – 7:22
  9. "Endurium" – 10:47



 
 

 

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