Cyberspace (album)
Cyberspace | ||||
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Studio album by Eloy Fritsch | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Electronic music, New-age | |||
Length | 76:00 | |||
Label | Rock Symphony | |||
Producer | Eloy Fritsch | |||
Eloy Fritsch chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Cyberspace is the fourth album of the composer Eloy Fritsch. Nicely layered arrangements float serenely by. The emphasis is on orchestral-sounding synthesizers, with soft atmospheric touches. “Lost Paradise” includes majestic rhythms to go along with it, marching triumphantly at a steady pace. The entire work is completely electronic in nature, with a vast array of synthesizers listed in the credits, as well as displayed surrounding the artist on the cover
Track listing
The album was created electronically by Eloy Fritsch
- "Cyberspace" – 4:31
- "Lost Paradise" – 8:50
- "Beyond the Ocean Waves" – 5:52
- "Inside the Heart of Universe" – 4:43
- "Malacara Canyon" – 6:34
- "Symphony of Peace" – 6:39
- "Parallel Dimension" – 6:35
- "Callisto" – 5:20
- "Lake of Peace" (Movement 1 & 2)– 11:05
- "The Arrival of Spaceship" – 3:08
- "Tales of the Ancient Sphinz" – 4:23
- "Towards to Sky" – 5:02
Personnel
- Marcos Abreu – Mastering
- Eloy Fritsch – Synthesizer, Arranger, Keyboards, Programming, Wind, Producer, Korg Synthesizer, Sequencing, Cover Design, Mini Moog, Computer Editing, Ensoniq, Korg M1, Roland Synthesizer, Roland Juno 6, Roland JD800
- Carlos Valdes Machado – Photography
- Lauren Veronese – Photography
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