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OOOD - Breathing Space FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Heliopause 10:25
2 Ciderspace 9:58
3 Find Your Mind 9:55
4 Spangled 9:37
5 Sandoz 8:41
6 The Unwinding Mind 6:58
7 Jot Bodom 7:26
8 Hartley's Ambient Jam
Written-By – Irvine*
10:48

Companies, etc.

  • Produced At – The Stooodio
  • Recorded At – Tongue 'N' Cheek Studios
  • Distributed By – MRL Distribution
  • Made By – ABCD Music

Credits

  • Engineer – Simon Irvine (tracks: 3, 4, 6)
  • Engineer, Programmed By – Colin Bennun
  • Producer, Design – OOOD*
  • Written-By – Bennun*, Bradbury* (tracks: 1 to 5, 8), Callaghan*

Notes

Written, recorded & mastered at the Stooodio, Oxford except 3, 4, 6 recorded at T+C, Oxford.

© OOOD 1999 Copyright Control

Track 8 duration is listed as 8:33 but the actual duration is 10:48. There is 1 minute of silence followed by 1 minute of noise at the end of the track.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 290005 991806
  • Matrix / Runout: ABCD MUSIC CAT NR OOOD 002
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LH01
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1U34


OOOD - Breathing Space FLAC album

Musician performer: OOOD

Title: Breathing Space

Date of release: 1999

Style: Goa Trance, Psy-Trance

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1832 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 719

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IWantYou
Tracks 1 to 5 are full-on. All five tracks are nowhere near boring since all have some twists and turns occasionally to keep your attention all the way.Track 6 drops its 4/4 beat to breakbeat. It still has the same kind of sound effects as the others and still moves you. Quite enjoyable still.Track 7 is a downtempo track. It doesn’t have the melodies as the other tracks. It’s too slow and simple when compared to the previous tracks. In a way it ruins the flow of this album.Album closes with the ambient track “Hartley’s Ambient Jam”. Very ambient, very simple but still a sweet way to round off this chaotic album ;-)A fine release which is certainly worth a shot, but nothing groundbreaking and/or essential if you ask me.
IWantYou
Tracks 1 to 5 are full-on. All five tracks are nowhere near boring since all have some twists and turns occasionally to keep your attention all the way.Track 6 drops its 4/4 beat to breakbeat. It still has the same kind of sound effects as the others and still moves you. Quite enjoyable still.Track 7 is a downtempo track. It doesn’t have the melodies as the other tracks. It’s too slow and simple when compared to the previous tracks. In a way it ruins the flow of this album.Album closes with the ambient track “Hartley’s Ambient Jam”. Very ambient, very simple but still a sweet way to round off this chaotic album ;-)A fine release which is certainly worth a shot, but nothing groundbreaking and/or essential if you ask me.