Zoetosis

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 54:31

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YES FOR SURE

SWOOL

I find this hard to masturbate to.

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Space Music at its Best!!!

shyboy21_0

Flowing, floating....yes, i'm inviting you in this cosmic ride to space. Highly Recommended!!!

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Brilliant

mirkoruckels

The idiot who wrote the review below needs to not only get a clue, but also start listening to more ambient music. Ripped-off Michael Stearns? Are you serious?? This is first-class ambient music, and it may be influenced by Stearn, like a lot of American Space Music, but that doesn't mean that it's ripped off. Both of Telomere's albums are brilliant, and if you like the feeling of floating through space, then you can do no better than to listen to these albums, and then buy them. :)

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Stolen ideas

Mike3D

Due to not a long enough sound sample I downloaded this whole CD, If you own Michael Stearns Planetary Unfolding, This is stolen music from that CD Starting with Micrcosmos and Idiochrome, What a Theif! Get your own talent.

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Concerning Telomere’s work, the most important distinction to make, especially for electronic music aficionados, is that all of the artist’s work is done on the Serge modular synthesizer. Christopher John Macdonald is the gifted composer behind Telomere, and with this 2001 release, Zoetosis, truly we see him visiting old and familiar ground. This seems to be somewhat of a sequel to 1998′s Astral Currents, which was Telomere’s first recorded and released foray into the ambient/space/atmospheric domain, and what he created with that recording hasn’t quite been done since. Telomere possesses the gifted ability to create subtly evolving ambiences, while at the same time giving them a lush and organic feel that’s really only been heard in the electronic music of Steve Roach. Like Telomere’s previous recording, Zoetosis has minute traces of Tangerine Dream, 1970s era Pink Floyd, and Steve Roach coursing through it. Also, like the previous album, Zoetosis is considered a pick, as the artist’s recordings go hand and hand, and one should not be without the other. Telomere has crafted a wonderful work and one that any fan of contemplative music should not be without. – Matt Borghi

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