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Biosphere - Insomnia mp3 download
Singer: Biosphere
Title: Insomnia
Released: 1997
Country: Norway
Style: Abstract, Soundtrack, Score, Minimal, Ambient, Experimental
Genre: Electronic / Screen Stage
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 224
Formats: WMA AIFF VOC TTA AC3 RA MP2
MP3 size: 1191 mb

Biosphere - Insomnia mp3 download

Tracklist

Proem 3:16
Lounge 2:29
Forum 4:15
Field 4:37
Probe 1:30
Yard 1:17
Shade 2:26
Ride 2:44
Chamber 2:25
2nd Field 5:41
Rush 1:33
Transit 1:47
Visit 1:28
Gate 1:39
Quay 3:08
Tunnel 5:39
Insomnia (Alanïa Mix) 3:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SOUND 15, sound 15 Biosphere Insomnia ‎(CD, Album) Origo Sound, Origo Sound SOUND 15, sound 15 Norway 1997
BIO5CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(17xFile, AIFF, Album) Biophon Records BIO5CD Norway 2007
BIO5CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(17xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Biophon Records BIO5CD Norway 2007
BIO5CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(17xFile, WAV, Album) Biophon Records BIO5CD Norway 2007
BS107CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(CD, Album, M/Print, RE, Dig) Beatservice Records BS107CD Norway 2007
BS107CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(CD, Album, RE, Dig) Beatservice Records BS107CD Norway 2007
BIO5CD Biosphere Insomnia ‎(17xFile, FLAC, Album) Biophon Records BIO5CD Norway 2009

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DEAD-SHOT
Biosphere's soundtrack to Erik Skjoldbjærg's Nordic detective noir film, INSOMNIA, shows both the strengths and weaknesses of soundtracks in general. Strengths: excellent evocation of atmosphere. Weakness: lack of proper context for the sounds. Thus while the low throb that punctuates "Proem" or the disembodied voice on "Lounge" might amplifying a visual cue, taken from the film, they feel underdeveloped. "Forum" has a quiet haunt to it, while the plucked bass and guitar strums that comes emerge on "Ride" contrast the synth-based ambience elsewhere. The pervading sense on the album, however, is definitely paranoia, with contrasting high tones and low bass hits that keep the listener slightly off balance -- not to mention the angular harmonics ("Transit" manages all three at once). As fitting a soundtrack, most of the individual tracks are short, but they occasionally blend together. The longer "Tunnel," however, allows for a cut-up voice to appear, accompanied by a "Novelty Waves"-like bassline. The final track, a mix of various parts of the soundtrack by fellow Norwegians Alanïa, puts a downtempo spin to the what's come before. Enjoyable, but soundtracks are always sort of a mixed bag.
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