Gas - Gas 0095 - Full Album - [1995]
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- 00:00 - Generator
00:36 - Experiments On Live Electricity
17:16 - Microscopic
27:10 - Minuscule
27:15 - Pixels
28:43 - Vapourwave
30:12 - Selenium
30:51 - Earthshake
39:49 - Mathematics & Electronics
52:39 - Timestretch (this track is a compressed one, you may find a way on the internet how to distretch the thing)
52:43 - Earthloop
56:29 - "f"
56:44 - Tellurium
57:17 - Discovery
1:08:18 - Generator 74 - Hudba
For those wondering, this is not the same GAS who made Pop, Zauberberg, and Konigsforst. That is Wolfgang Voight. This album is made by another artist under the name Gas, Mat Jarvis.
Thanks for the insight. Found this via the Konigsforst video, so assumed they were the same person.
Well that makes a lot of sense.
yeah was wondering as it is very different, thanks
Doesn't sound miles removed from better known Gas either
I just discovered this and it is badd and if there is more better than this I would like to know !
Genius.
I wish people would check out more ambient and electronic music, it's really brilliant.
A unique gem in the history of sound engineering
even after more than 20 years, this album remains for me the most powerful ambiant work. I discovered it in 1997 as I was a student. I was working late with this sound printing infinite space into my brain... and still now, when I look at stars in the night sky, it makes me think of Microscopic 🌌♾
01 00:00 Generator
02 00:36 Experiments On Live Electricity
03 17:14 Microscopic
04 27:06 Minuscule
05 27:10 Pixels
06 28:35 Vapourwave
07 30:12 Selenium
08 30:46 Earthshake
09 39:42 Mathematics & Electronics
10 52:33 Timestretch
11 52:35 Earthloop
12 56:18 "f"
13 56:36 Tellurium
14 57:09 Discovery
15 01:08:02 Generator 74
To be correct, this album was made in 1994, and released on 45mm cassettes . Only then, after successful selling, its been released on CD in 1995. All over that years, the ''Microscopic'', was taken by many other companies, commercial and noncommercial, as sound track for many different videos, documentary movies etc...
The synths ''GAS'' used in '''Microscopic'' are very simple, but their arrangement is so ambiently powerful! Even now in 2015 and over many years forward...
Who wouldn't agree with that? =) *_^
+Maria Larionova Thanks for the infos ;) Btw, I discovered Microscopic and Gas back when I was in highschool when our life science and earth teacher showed us this video : www.dailymotion.com/video/x2yaa5z ;)
Discovered emit by same video when searhing for fractals videos ,god teaher tho
+Maria Larionova best track that "Microscopic" from the disc ;)
you could easily be my friend. Thnx!
interesno posluszat - do etogo byl ne znakom s etim projektom
30:51 - Earthshake sounds so much to me like an oldschool racing game song and i can't get enough.
ive never heard of this artist but im very please i stumbles across this. thank you youtube!
Since its uploaded i watch this every now and then, a true masterpiece.
A very, very, special album. It makes me cry, it makes me happy, it makes me think about everything and nothing, it makes me feel both alive and chilled. Exquisite. Peace.
So glad I looked into Gas today, this is a supreme
This is a cavern within CZcams I am thoroughly enjoying.
One of my all time favourites. Ah, if only these records could be re-issued. Each album plunges you into a journey and the album artworks are absolutely stunning! Thank you for uploading this album! It's a rarity.
building a random coefficient model to studying spatial variation of natural hazard vulnerability listening to this. thank you.
That sounds interesting. Is that for a class?
CZcams recommendations are spot on today, it seems. Was looking to hear the other GAS... not even mad.
almost 2019 and still epic. timeless
thank god for this being on spotify. This is one of those albums that i have to listen to once a month when the mood is perfect. Experiments on Live Electricity and Microscopic are absolute masterpieces that really make you feel exactly what the track names describe. They have the complexity and composition of classical pieces, except even the synths were constructed to match the atmosphere. As an other user said, just absolute genius.
"Microscopic" is unforgetable... ♡♡♡♡♡♡
Maria Larionova one of my faves to this day still
Viktor Suslov the best sound of deep space travel ever made
It´s just so sick when pixels comes in over time. Alltime favourite
So good! 😍
This made my head go numb it’s so good
Always liked this album, this label...very deep sound. The click or switch at he end is epic!
really happy that philip glass is a recommended view for this video ... perfect combo
22 years later, this is still amazing. I'm actually hearing this guy Mat Jarvis' work for the first time via this album. Just my kind of sound.
this makes a great soundtrack for playing the new metroid samus returns
Lmao yeah. Mp4 hype.
love this album
This is awesome.
this album sounds like a soundtrack for some sci-fi alien rpg mystery or shooter game from the early 2000s/late 90s, its incredible i love it, especially 0:36 experiments on live electricity
This is great! :) It reminds me of Orbital's 'In Sides', which is a very good thing.
Somehow this ended in my feed. I don't know how or why, but I don't complain.
Thank god for algoritms
A masterwork of sound engineering. Great album to trip to...
+Topp Catt Of course.
"Of course" yourself...
+Kevin Roberts
respect
definitely
Vapourwave, he knew it.
tremolo3 freal
track's actually called vapourwaRe. it's a typo. freudian slip maybe?
the band is called "gas" , maybe the vaporwave creator took this concept
this feels more real and autentic though
I'm no authority on the subject, but if something like Nmesh is considered Vaporwave, then I can assure you that even artists as such are coming from a place thats authentic to them, personally. This record is great, too. The more great music, the better!
Earthloop is an incredible track amongst already impressive tracks.
Boiler room set madlib
Excellent !!!!!
I love this set...... hope the artist(s) found real success
А я в 90х только четыре трека слышал из этого альбома, а оказывается ещё есть, которые я вообще не слышал.👍🤝
This is one of the Best... If not the best
this is insanely good
Album cover reminds me of Octogen, with the green silhouette of a baby.
Wonderful intricate songs here, microscopic has a familiar sci-fi feel.
I think I remember it being used in a zoom-in-out in video from space to the microscopic world a long time ago
Muy buen álbum... y Discovery es genial !
This sounds so ahead of its time
I accessed parts of this universe otherwise unknown thanks to this album
suitable for studying
Best ambient I've have listen in years. that's the '90 atm i remember
classic ambient sounds!
love thisss
I've been looking for this one since 96
Amazing.
ᅚᅚ ᅚᅚ Spoked ya!
ᅚᅚ ᅚᅚ Listen to psychill
damn this burns! the ocean's on fire
Великолепно!
gracias
Discogs, here I come! This made some fuckin' amazing meditation music! I'm so in love with Ambient electronic music by German producers, they really have a knack for this genre!
Mat Jarvis is British, not German. You are probably confusing him with Wolfgang Voigt, who also uses the pseudonym Gas.
0hz-4400khz
20 minute song
10 minute song
no minute song
1 minute song
vapourwave
½ minute song
10 minute song
10 minute song
compressed song
songs of reasonable length
10 minute song just to top it off
very fine oldschool vibe!
One of the best pieces of sound art that humanity has produced so far.
You should give a listen to Soundtracks for the Blind, by Swans. The amount of beautiful emotionally powerful and cool sounds that are on that album is mind-boggling.
Quality muzik , education helps especially electronics based.
Charmingly
your hero's hero
Legendary
para mí, una de las mejores portadas en cuanto a álbumes
I am a big fan of the Zero Escape series. I wonder how much of an inspiration this was on the music of that series.
fucking beautiful
KeanaMowery,
Thanks for this information,
I thought it was...
17:16 - Microscopic
Gas's album covers are my kind of art
Homonuclear diatoms? Nah... I think heteronuclear diatoms are the more interesting chemical species since they exhibit pure microwave spectrums. Boy, do I love youtube comments. They always start such intriguing, mature, cerebral discussions. ^_^
Sorry, I should have been more clear: I was referring to "diatomic molecules," which physical chemists often casually refer to as homo/heteronuclear "diatoms."
But damn, man. That's all pretty hardcore.
oh, ok. sorry. i met organic chemists that don't speak. i tried to read molecular theory skipped chapter 11. Read some. Carbon monoxide would be covalent or ionic? Sulfur dioxide and ozone are odd tertahedral atoms? they interact in my opinion. How does sulfur become sulfurdioxide? i think it destroys ozone and is the song, by suicide commando, - "if God is in the rain please let it rain down on me" sulfur becomes s8, the new areas are bucky balls if you could make a compound carbon 60 with many no2 groups make cubane look like TNT. Put cesium 137 in middle of carbon 60 for mega boom?
i am biologist into giger spiders, fast dust mites, ketamine laced cigs for scorpions etc. I plan to go to grad school and chem subject test not too bad considering if you master bromitization and the first 18 elements. The best thing to do is put math of periodic table into computer program, no one has done that yet, would eliminate explosions, and liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry? I want to make new biotechnology test other than gel electrophoresis but im not an engineer.
Wow, I don't often see someone mention things like liquid chromatography, mass spec., or gel electrophoresis on here. I thought I was the only chemist who frequents such comments sections as this, heehee. I'm really into biology and biochemistry too, though. And I'm about to go to grad school soon as well, coincidentally.
Fyeeee
Just Fabulous. I hope Mat Jarvis read all your comments. Also, I think this album is a Masterpiece.
Me too =)
stay till the end.. you'll thank yaself
my dog’s having a well deserved nap after his run with me to the park & back, lying down next to the speaker setup and occasionally wagging his ears or tail… I think he’s having dog music dreams!
Yer boi trippin
nice
39:49 - this is where its at
the real gas!
This is very very good shit
Love planet world !
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To be correct, this album was made in 1994, and released on 45mm cassettes
Catch Dan Curtin performing his classics live on Friday 5th May at Hoxton Basement. London.
Very strange but somehow has an appeal. Maybe it reminds me of a time before I was born.
Tangerine Dream meets Aphex Twin
Boss.
Like 😊👍❤
Around 29:00 it becomes quite Kraftwerk-y. Cool.
I have the CD... Pure ear candy...
Sounds like a more cutting edge 80's FSOL
genius….
gotta say i clicked for the album art
Its amazing how many artists there are beside apex twin etc, making great music
at least seven
@@M.CFFFFF who are they?
@@masterblockwarrior creed, aqua, nickelback, s-club 7, silver chair, vanilla ice and pitbull
@@Max-mn1qn loool
this is FUCKIN SICK
30:51 - Earthshake ✔︎
WTFFFFF HE MADE SONG CALL VAPOURWAVE IN 1995!!!! :OOOO TIME TRAVELLLL
19:29 👌
Gaaaaaaaaaas
Sympa s'que tu postes et en plus t'as l'air d'un fur français :o
J'en suis un :3
Si ça te dis de discuter : tho_panda sur fa :)
Watché :p
Awesome upload! Got it in HD??
omg
Wow
Me genera ciertas vibras a Metroid Prime
John Keith Laumer - Dinochrome [Combat Unit] (1960)
+ Experiments On Live Electricity
While this album uploaded here is heavily compressed (sounding like it's been recorded into an old-school soundcard or something), I may like this version better than when it's uncompressed.
For reference, microscopic uncompressed: ?v=T7rtr-lp8yg
I reckon the audio quality isn't really adequate, though it's dating back to the time I was learning about using video oriented softwares.
what to step on
For anyone wondering, I think the comb jelly (not a jellyfish!) on the album cover is Pelagic P. bachei, or a "sea gooseberry."
I wonder where the comb jelly they took to make that photo is now. I wonder if it's still alive out there, in the deep. Not even able to know how appreciated it is... I know, dumb thought.
dumb thought, but good thought!
lotta people out there should realise that the creatures we exist with on this world with aren’t inherently less than us - they lived here long before we did, and they will continue to live here long after we are gone.
I think we oughtta respect the lifeforms that exist on our planet without actively destroying it (see source 1, ‘Every Being Other than Humans), cause hell, if a being with no brain, barely any nervous system and less than a few organs can live on our planet sustainably, why can’t we, the oh so superior species!
@@we-must-live you would rather be a jellyfish ?
@@bayareacertified well hell, if it got me away from all the noise of civilisation... oh but how i'd hate to choke and die on a piece of plastic that a piece of garbage human discarded without a second thought!
@@we-must-live what if one day the lochness monster gets trapped in garbage and boom, huge discovery. But then everybody will owe him 3 dollars and 50cents so you're right we need to pick up after ourselves.
30:10 epic
these sound like flash game background music