Dopplereffekt – Neurotelepathy
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Leisure System – LSR026 |
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Electronic |
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Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Epigenetic Modulation | 4:23 | |
A2 | Neural Impulse Actuator - Mirror Neuron | 6:16 | |
B1 | Visual Cortex | 3:53 | |
B2 | Neuroplasticity | 3:05 | |
B3 | Cerebral Data 2100 A.D. | 4:53 | |
C1 | Cerebral To Cerebral Interface | 4:53 | |
C2 | Cerebral - AI Entanglement | 4:28 | |
D1 | Optogenetics | 3:56 | |
D2 | Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation | 4:07 | |
D3 | EEG | 4:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Kompakt Distribution
- Lacquer Cut At – Scape Mastering
Credits
- Graphics [Graphic Data] – Maria Mendes (2)
- Lacquer Cut By – Stefan Betke
- Layout, Typography – Matt Barker (3)
- Music By [Music Data] – Rudolf Klorzeiger
Notes
Issued in a gatefold sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 4 250101 426063
Other Versions (3)
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Neurotelepathy (10×File, ALAC, Album, 24 bit, 44.1 kHz) | Leisure System | none | 2022 | |||
Neurotelepathy (10×File, FLAC, Album, Stereo, 24 bit, 44.1 kHz) | Leisure System | none | 2022 | ||||
Neurotelepathy (CD, Album) | Leisure System | LSR026 CD | 2022 |
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2017 UKVinyl —12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Reissue, Repress
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2011 NetherlandsVinyl —12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Remastered
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2012 NetherlandsVinyl —12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Remastered
Reviews
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My Sleeve was heavily damaged due to poor packaging by the Leisure System shop. They tried to blame DHL but the records had not been taken out of the sleeve for shipping in the first place.
The pressing is not good either. They refused to send me a new copy (they literally stated that I had the records at least which are fine to their standards and that the cover sleeve is not that important) but offered to send me a new sleeve which they never shipped.
After another complaint via mail- they stopped responding all together.
I refuse to buy anything again from this label. Very poor!! -
It is amazing how Dopplereffekt have suceeded again in taking their music one step further. Research, experimentation, science, technology indeed. By far upfront.
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Amazing music, but when first played there are already pops at two of the tracks (most annoying one is at the end of D3, ruining one of the most beautiful parts of the whole album!) so really disappointed by the pressing...
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Edited 2 years agoBoth vinyl are badly warped, if this is the best the pressing plant can do they should better stop...
Great music, bad media... We all invested hard earned money in an inferior product... -
My copy is also wavy but plays perfectly.
According to the distribution, the pressing plant reported after the complaint about the pressing that the bending in the vinyl is within the absolute tolerance range and the sound is not affected. It is "only" an optical defect. A pity, of course, but in the end the record runs smoothly and sounds great. -
Edited 2 years agoEDIT: ed the label and they were great and offered to send out another copy of the first record.
EDIT 2: the replacement never turned up, ed the label again and this time got no reply... NOT GOOD!
Great album but the pressing could be better. Some of the kicks feel very muffled and muted and the track 'Neuroplasticity' skips three times for me on the kicks. There is also some crackle throughout and my Side A/B is pretty badly warped. Anyone else run into these issues? -
Edited 2 years agoI played it at 33 RMP on accident (cause the sleeve/labels don't say nothing) ;-) Still sounded pretty cool.
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