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Arpanet
Quantum Transposition

Quantum Transposition

Artists

Arpanet

Catno

CAL018LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jul 22, 2022

Re-issue of Arpanet's second album from 2005.

Re-issue of Arpanet's second album from 2005. After the criticly acclaimed 'Wireless Internet' album Arpanet goes on a starker and more experimental ambient trip. As with his other pseudonyms Gerald Donald pushes the envelop further on every album with sonic explorations of scientific, technological and social themes. Originally released on Rephlex, now remastered for Clone Aqualung Series with a new exclusive track from the same sessions 'Superposition-Many Worlds'.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Innershell Shielding

1:48

A2

Planck Factor

1:36

A3

Entangled Photons

1:25

A4

Heisenberg Compensation

1:50

A5

Ionic Crystals

3:23

A6

Entrophic Decay

2:47

B1

Probability Densities

4:54

B2

Orbital Wavelengths

2:59

B3

Information Quanta

3:30

C1

EPR Effect

3:44

C2

Quantum State Recombination

3:25

C3

Wave Function

3:18

D1

Isotopic Balance

3:03

D2

Uncertainty Principle

4:23

D3

Variables

3:51

D4

Superposition Many Worlds

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