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ARPANET - INERTIAL FRAME

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Inertial Frame
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REC33
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Vinyl record
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2006 Electro / Experimental LP Repressed On 2x12" Vinyl - Inertial Frame’ is an immersive double album from Detroit techno legend Gerald Donald, known as Dopplereffekt and a member of Drexciya but recording in this instance as Arpanet. An accessible collection of emotionally hard-hitting house tracks, several of which feature full vocal performances.

Though Inertial Frame serves the usual amount of killer loops, mysterious percussive treads and midnight melodies, Arpanet returns here for our greatest joy with BEATS and - please note the issue held in such an assessment- a whole bunch of fully SUNG tracks.

An instantly recognizable tapestry of Motor

City soundscaping updated from the most seminal of archives, Inertial Frame TALKS the listener into derivative reflections on quantic physics and pays tribute to the works of 20th century great scientists.

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a1
Universe Oscillation
a2
Großvater Paradoxon
a3
Axis Of Rotation
b1
Infinite Density
b2
Zero Volume
b3
Twin Paradox
c1
No Boundry Condition
c2
Schwarzchild Radius
c3
Event Horizon
d1
Chandrasekhars Limit
d2
Ergospher
d3
Lorentz Contraction
d4
Gravitational Lense

Last FM Information on Arpanet

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Arpanet is a project out of the Dataphysix laboratory in Detroit (USA), where the acclaimed and cult combo Dopplereffekt project is recorded. Dopplereffekt were one of the strangest and most mysterious units of the contemporary electronic music scene. Arpanet uses a typical "Detroit electro" formula with creepy outdated science-fiction sounds and great 808-fueled dance beats. The project's name "Arpanet" is borrowed from the ARPANET network, the network from which today's Internet evolved. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.