Monolake / Gravity
Artist Monolake
Album Title: Gravity
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Primary Genre Electronica/Dance: Ambient Electronica
Format FLAC 16.44
Released 01/19/2001
Label Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music
Catalog No ML006
Bar Code No None
Packaging None
Tracks
1. Mobile (7:59)
2. Ice (8:29)
3. Frost (6:50)
4. Static (9:34)
5. Zero Gravity (5:53)
6. Fragile (12:00)
7. Aviation (7:49)
8. Nucleus (9:17)
Date Acquired 03/06/2020
Personal Rating
Acquired from Hardwax.com
Purchase Price 14.00

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Design [Cover Design] – Alexej Paryla
Producer – Robert Henke
Producer [Additional] – Gerhard Behles
© 2000 [ML/I] Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music.
Total running time: 67:56.

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Analyzed Folder: Monolake - Gravity_dr.txt
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DR         Peak       RMS        Filename                      
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DR10       -0.18 dB   -11.69 dB  01 - Mobile.flac              
DR10       -0.34 dB   -12.11 dB  02 - Ice.flac                
DR9         -0.28 dB   -11.08 dB  03 - Frost.flac              
DR8         -0.07 dB   -10.85 dB  04 - Static.flac              
DR9         -0.05 dB   -11.25 dB  05 - Zero Gravity.flac        
DR9         -0.47 dB   -10.16 dB  06 - Fragile.flac            
DR11       -0.35 dB   -12.77 dB  07 - Aviation.flac            
DR10       -0.57 dB   -12.40 dB  08 - Nucleus.flac            
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Number of Files: 8
Official DR Value: DR9
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by John Bush:

Again proving themselves the cream of Berlin's experimental underground, Monolake's Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles (the latter taking a slightly diminished role) produced a set of eight stellar tracks, some previously released on vinyl. Most of the songs on Gravity have a steady backbeat, and the second track, "Ice," hits pretty hard for something from the Chain Reaction school, despite the whispered vocals throughout. Still, Monolake focus as much on the atmospheres created by their effects as on the effects themselves, resulting in deep, shadowy productions like "Mobile," with its off-step, processed steel drums, and a return to the classic Chain Reaction sound on "Frost." The crackling electrical storm on "Static" makes it a highlight as well, and Gravity shows Monolake making steady progression beyond the sound they helped trademark without ever deserting it completely.
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