Aleph Zero Records - OOZE - Where The Fields Never End : Revisited
OOZE

Where The Fields Never End : Revisited

Label: Aleph Zero Records
Genre: Ambient / Chill out
Release Date: 02 September 2012

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CD Album

Where The Fields Never End : Revisited
OOZE
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Tracklist

  • 01
    Quintessence
    OOZE
  • 02
    What's Up
    OOZE
  • 03
    Restricted Flow
    OOZE
  • 04
    Get It Done
    OOZE
  • 05
    Meeting With Strange Species
    OOZE
  • 06
    Trying Outwards
    OOZE
  • 07
    Delicate Passage
    OOZE
  • 08
    Searching Inwards
    OOZE
  • 09
    Quintessence (Spatialize Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 10
    What's Up (Bluetech's Schaffel Dub)
    OOZE
  • 11
    Restricted Flow (Evan Marc Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 12
    Trying Outwards (Ooze Remake)
    OOZE
  • 13
    Quintessence (Koss Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 14
    Meeting With Strange Species (Karl-Axel Bissler Not Too Loud Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 15
    Meeting With Strange Species (Eitan Reiter’s Oozing My Mind Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 16
    Get It Done (Sebastian Mullaert’s Wander In Space Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 17
    Trying Outward (I Awake & Omnimotion Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 18
    Delicate Passage (Minilogue Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 19
    Restricted Flow (Porn Sword Tobacco Överväxt Kommandobrygga Rmx)
    OOZE
  • 20
    Where The Fields Never End (Outro)
    OOZE



Details

We are happy to invite you to visit again one of the classic psychedelic chillout albums of all times in Ooze - Where the Fields Never End : Revisited. Ooze is the downtempo and chillout project of Sebastian Mullaert, half of one of the major acts in electronic dancefloor music in the last decade, Minilogue (Cocoon Records), and also half of the leading psychedelic trance act Son Kite. The original album was released in 2001 by the legendary (now inactive) Spirit Zone label and has been unavailable for many years. We are making it available now again and have added a second CD with current interpretations to the original tracks by leading artists such as Bluetech, Minilogue, Porn Sword Tobacco, Eitan Reiter, Koss, Evan Marc, KAB, Spatialize and Sebastian himself. Each CD offers a cohesive musical journey full of emotion and feel. And while very different they connect well together and give you a glimpse of the journey that Ooze, Aleph Zero and downtempo music have gone through in the decade that has passed.

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