Biosphere: Patashnik

Biosphere SKU: 31013260
Biosphere: Patashnik

Biosphere: Patashnik

Biosphere SKU: 31013260

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Patashnik
Artist: Biosphere
Label: Biophon
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7090029000245
Genre: Electronic

Double LP version. Patashnik was originally released by R&S Records/Apollo in 1994. It was number 1 in NME's Independent Chart in March 1994 and reached number 50 in the UK official album chart. The track "Novelty Waves" was used in Michel Gondry's Levi's 501 Jeans "Drugstore" spot, and holds, according to the Guinness World Records 2004, the record for "Most awards won by a TV commercial". "One reason why Jenssen's work stands out from the flood of early '90s ambient/techno releases is his strong sense of the quirkily creepy - not in an Aphex Twin mode, but in his own particular way. The contrasting samples of a child quaveringly saying, 'We had a dream last night,' followed by a rougher sample saying, 'We had the same dream,' gives opening number 'Phantasm' an unsettling feeling. Intensified by the, on the one hand, pretty, on the other, disturbing music, buried synth strings and a soft pulse accentuated by clattering noises deep in the mix, it kicks off the striking Patashnik very well. Though not as openly dark as acts like Lull, for instance, Biosphere still has an edge which isn't just melancholic, it's downright ominous at point. There's the slow crawl of 'Startoucher', for instance, with it's buried vocal snippets and deep bass drone, or the blend of the space signal atmospheres of 'Mir' into the low, brooding intro to 'The Shield.' Not everything is so shadowy, though; Patashnik is primarily a relax-and-chill listening experience, but not without it's gentle high points. 'Novelty Waves', which became a crossover single in some quarters, has a good dancefloor sharpness to it even as Jenssen slyly sneaks in odd drones and samples through the mix. The opening snippet talking about an extraterrestrial disc jockey on 'Seti Project' is good for a smile, as well as acting as a sharp lead-in to a fast rhythm track. Mostly, though, things continue on a deliciously unnerving pace throughout, gentle enough to go down easy but still just off enough to ensure you can't call this new age folderol for the rave generation."

Tracks:
1.1 Phantasm 4:43
1.2 Startoucher 5:03
1.3 Decryption 6:08
1.4 Novelty Waves 6:22
1.5 Patashnik 6:13
1.6 Mir 5:13
1.7 The Shield 8:44
1.8 Seti Project 6:15
1.9 Mestigoth 1:41
1.10 Botanical Dimensions 5:43
1.11 Caboose 5:12
1.12 En-Trance 4:42
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