Far From Stars - Proxima Centauri (CDr, Album)

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Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Electronic
Style: Berlin-School, Ambient, New Age

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

on the release "Live At Alfa Centauri" is listed as track 1, "Anachronist" as track 2 and "The Dark" as track 3

tracks 1 to 4: 'Alfa Centauri' was an annual electronic music festival in Huizen, Netherlands
track 5: special mix of the track 'Anachronist' from Paul Nagle's album [r=438588
track 6: special mix of the track 'The Dark' from John Hickey's album 'The Dark, The Desert & The Prayer"

Far From Stars performed their first concert at the Jodrell Bank Planetarium on June 27th, 1998. For this, many thanks to David Law and Graham Getty, Under The Dome and all at SMD for what should be and hopefully was a great night.

Special Thanks to Eric Snelders, Sip Dejong and all the Alfa centauri people.
Thanks to David Gurr for catching us so splendidly on video!
Thanks to Tony Sawford for doing such a superb job with the CD-Rs.
Thanks to Mark Jenkins and Matt Russell at AMP Records for everything.
Thanks to Matt Shepherd for the artwork and the name "Far From Stars".

 

. Live At Alfa Centauri 1. Chill Factor 17:042. Captain Edgar Buys A New Fish 5:553. Sequence In Dm 4:534. The Black Notes 5:05. - 5. Anachronist 15:326. The Dark 13:20

 

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