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Dopplereffekt - Calabi Yau Space album

Dopplereffekt - Calabi Yau Space album

  • Performer: Dopplereffekt
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Calabi Yau Space
  • Released: 2007
  • Style: Abstract, Electro, Ambient
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1413 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1355 mb
  • Other: VOC AA ADX WAV MPC MP2 MIDI
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 507

Description

Electro double vinyl studio album from the masked Detroit outfit. The label is Rephlex which is Aphex Twin's own and for which he records as AFX.

Listen free to Dopplereffekt – Calabi Yau Space (Calabi Yau Manifold, Hyperelliptic Surfaces and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.

Dopplereffekt ‎– Calabi Yau Space. Label: Rephlex ‎– CAT 191 CD. Format: CD, Album. Dopplereffekt reappears, this time on Rephlex, for CALABI YAU SPACE, another dark exploration of electronics.

Calabi Yau Space ‎(CD, Album). This is an amazing 37 minutes of true techno. Calabi Yau Space" feels to me like the kind of record that is instantly classic. The mood is that of the typical icy Dopplereffekt, but now with almost no obvious rhythm instruments throughout. The synths sound, for the most part, eerily distant, except for a few select moments in which the 'rhythm' breaks and Dopplereffekt takes a turn for glitch ('Hypersurface' is largely like this). The stereo-pan effects on 'Hyperelliptic Surfaces' and 'Mirror Symmetry' are excellent

Tracklist: 1. Calabi Yau Manifold, 2. Hyperelliptic Surfaces, 3. Holomorpic N-0 Form, 4. Compactification, 5. Mirror Symmetry, 6. Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor, 7. Hypersurface, 8. Dimension 1. 1. Calabi Yau Manifold. 2. Hyperelliptic Surfaces. 3. Holomorpic N-0 Form. 6. Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor.

Dopplereffekt - Calabi-Yau Spaces. By superbixen, March 2, 2007 in New & Upcoming Releases. Got this off a friend over the weekend, its quality, not as beat heavy as previous stuff, alot more floaty creepy like the Biochemistry album as Der Zyklus. Guest mrx. Guests.

Compactification' from Dopplereffekt's Calabi Yau Space (2007) album is one of their really self-contained tracks that just shimmers beautifully into existence. Dopplereffekt - compactification (calabi yau space).

From the Dopplereffekt album Cellular Automata, released via Leisure System on April 7th, 2017. com/album/cell. automata-2. Cellular Automata is the new album from Dopplereffekt (Rudolf Klorzeiger and To-Nhan), their first in ten years since 2007’s Calabi Yau Space on Rephlex. Cellular Automata approaches mathematical growth and decay as an iterative process, with each data input considered individually relative to the overall model

Artist: Dopplereffekt Album: Calabi Yau Space Year: 2007 Country: Germany Style: Electronic, IDM, Techno. Tracklist: 01. Calabi Yau Manifold 02. Hyperelliptic Surfaces 03. Holomorpic n-0 Form 04. Compactification 05. Mirror Symmetry 06. Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor 07. Hypersurface 08.

Tracklist

1 Calabi Yau Manifold 2:18
2 Hyperelliptic Surfaces 12:15
3 Holomorpic N-0 Form 2:38
4 Compactification 1:54
5 Mirror Symmetry 3:43
6 Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor 6:37
7 Hypersurface 3:33
8 Dimension 11 4:11

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – SRD
  • Distributed By – Forced Exposure
  • Distributed By – La Baleine Distribution
  • Distributed By – JVC
  • Distributed By – Lowlands
  • Distributed By – Inertia
  • Distributed By – Goodfellas
  • Distributed By – Neuton
  • Distributed By – Rough Trade
  • Pressed By – MPO

Credits

  • Photography [Images] – CERN

Notes

The credit for CERN is in reference to the European Laboratory for Particle Physics.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 66908 01912 6
  • Barcode (String): 666908019126
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L039
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 122D
  • Matrix / Runout: [MPO Logo x3] CA CAT191CD@ IFPI L039 04/16/07 02 : 38 : 15 PM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CAT 191 LP Dopplereffekt Calabi Yau Space ‎(2x12", Album) Rephlex CAT 191 LP UK 2007
CAT 191 Dopplereffekt Calabi Yau Space ‎(8xFile, WAV, Album, RE) Rephlex CAT 191 UK 2009

Video

Comments

Funky Funky
A short while ago, I watched them live and they played 'Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor' there. But it was much more rhythmic than this version (like deep drum beats added). Does anyone know if it's a remix or is it special to their live performance? They played it also here, on '17:05' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muXhW_v08h0
Clonanau Clonanau
It's not a remix, nor a special version. The tracks you hear on the album are studio mixdowns with precise editing / mixing / mastering. The live versions are using the same midi patterns but are reconstructed for the live arena using the Korg Triton LE. The synthesis is slightly different, they are more rough around the edges (in a nice way) and they're not set in stone, so although they are the same tracks the sound palette is quite different and also rhythmic and timbral variations can occur from one show to the next. It's part of the magic !
fetish fetish
Dopplereffekt reappears, this time on Rephlex, for CALABI YAU SPACE, another dark exploration of electronics. The angular intro of "Calabi Yau Manifold" gives the listener a taste of the textures to come, as "Hyperelliptic Surfaces" mixes a theramin with long granular sweeps before the electro synths move in. "Holomorpic N-0 Form" is pure industrial sound sculpture, while "Compactification" twinkles for a moment like a dying star as it disappears. "Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor" wanders through the clouds like a alien ship searching for a way back home, whereas "Hypersurface" sounds like it's trying to claw its way out of a haunted house. "Dimension 11" closes out the album on a wobbly exploration of the outer reaches of the sonic dimension, but it's a worthwhile journey all the way through.
ZloyGenii ZloyGenii
Another masterpiece by the nebulous Drexciya legacy. Breaking with all conventional musical rules this records continues the journey into unexplored terrain much like other recent material in other disguises (Der Zyklus, Arpanet). IMHO the artist(s) behind it have discovered sound sculpturing with Absynth. That's what makes it organic and machinesque at the same time all while sounding confusing to the uncommitted listener. The fascination and confusion arising with recent discoveries in modern physics is very much audible here. If you don't understand what the track titles mean you probably won't understand the music as well.
Rleillin Rleillin
Honestly, I really don't know what happened here. Considering the fact that I really loved their previous album, Linear Accelerator, in all of it's rough glory, I was surprised to find that this album did absolutely nothing for me, nor did it carry any of the creepy interplay between analog sonics and deep FM tones that were present on Linear Accelerator. Basically, all of the elements on Calabi Yau Space are the same you will find on their previous release, but much weaker. The mood sounds forced and the synthwork sounds far too light, like it's an imitation of it's own self without any active sincerity. There's no doubt in my mind that Dopplereffekt is an impressive group. But like the mood shift from their first release to their second, I think maybe Gerald Donald (and company) should have taken another stylistic leap for their third, instead of retreading ground that was already done to near perfection.