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- Date Released: November 2, 2004
- Genre: Electronic
- Style: Electronic Experimental, Electronic Ambient
- Label: Imbalance Computer Music / Iris
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Best known as co-developer of the popular Ableton Live software — and for the minimal techno he creates as half of Monolake — Robert Henke has been visiting experimentica's shores at least since 1993's Piercing Music. Signal to Noise continues his experiments in artificial life, albeit at a far more listenable pitch than ever before. Most New Age enthusiasts could embrace its luminous drones, along with rockers, jazz fans, classicists, and lovers of less adventurous electronic music.
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Signal to Noise I |
22:59 |
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Signal to Noise II |
9:33 |
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Studies for Thunder |
21:27 |
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03 Total Tracks, 53:59 Total Length
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