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Monolake - Cinemascope flac album
  • Performer Monolake
  • Title Cinemascope
  • Date of release 2001
  • Country Germany
  • Style IDM, Techno, Minimal, Ambient
  • Other formats MOD ADX AHX MP3 VQF MP2 AU
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1755 mb
  • Size FLAC 1657 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 863

Album · 2001 · 10 Songs. 10 Songs, 1 Hour 6 Minutes. Released: 23 Oct 2001.

Monolake, Imbalance Computer Music ‎– ML009. Format: CD, Album, Reissue. Released: 30 Mar 2004. Atmo (track 1) is unnamed on the CD, except in notes. The name was also disclosed on the Monolake web site. Other Versions (4 of 4) View All. Cat.

More albums from Monolake: Gravity by Monolake. Polygon Cities by Monolake.

On Cinemascope, Monolake (aka Robert Henke) blends the stark sounds of the street with beat-conscious elements, creating a reserved late-night brew of intense minimalism.

monolake cinemascope. Monolake is amazing and this album was one of their finest moments. That is all. Person McPersonperson 6 months ago. The album I always wanted to discover. Sam Samm 6 months ago. what is the chinese words in the backgroud??

Tracklist

1 Atmo 0:20
2 Bicom 9:52
3 Cubicle 6:53
4 Ping 6:02
5 Ionized 10:43
6 Remoteable 5:39
7 Television Tower 6:08
8 Cut 4:55
9 Alpenrausch 7:15
10 Indigo 8:37

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music
  • Distributed By – EFA – EFA 10959-2
  • Manufactured By – Sony DADC – A0100378964-0101
  • Recorded At – Studio HDL 911

Credits

  • Design – Henke*, Gerlach*
  • Photography By – Frauke Kaven
  • Producer – Robert Henke
  • Producer [Additional] – Gerhard Behles, T++

Notes

Recorded at Studio HDL 911.
Photos made in Shanghai 2001.
Atmo recorded in Seoul, Korea 1997.

Alpenrausch (track 9) is a work commissioned by Migros Kulturprozent.
Samples used by kind permission.
© 2001 Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music [ML/I]
This is the first pressing version, with EFA distribution number (10959-2) on CD and spine.
The 2004 reissue is distributed by MDM.

Atmo (track 1) is unnamed on the CD, except in notes. The name was also disclosed on the Monolake website.

Released in a Digipak.
The dot matrix text on the CD art gives the artist name transcribed phonetically into Japanese katakana characters.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 18751 095922
  • Barcode (Scanned): 718751095922
  • Matrix / Runout: Sony DADC A0100378964-0101 15 A0
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L555
  • Mould SID Code (Var.1): IFPI 94K6
  • Mould SID Code (Var.2): IFPI 94K7

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ml009 Monolake Cinemascope ‎(10xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music ml009 Germany Unknown
ml009 Monolake Cinemascope ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music ml009 Europe Unknown
ML009 Monolake Cinemascope ‎(CD, Album, RE) Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music ML009 Germany 2004
ML 009 Monolake Cinemascope ‎(10xFile, ALAC, Album, RE) Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music ML 009 UK 2017


Talk about Monolake - Cinemascope


Brannylv
What I'd give for this on a 12"
caif
Check these out man, not the full album but close enough! https://www.discogs.com/Monolake-Bicom-Remoteable-Cut/master/2007https://www.discogs.com/Monolake-Ionized-Ping-Frost/master/2015
Riavay
"Cinemascope" was my first experience with the Monolake duo and due to that probably remains my favourite album. Music is multi-layered, mathematically constructed, very suggestive and highly atmospheric. Following the title, it's like a soundtrack from a complex digital process of information travelling through channels. If Kraftwerk were humanoid robots, then these guys must be like an upraged version of Kubrick's HAL-9000. Mindblowing record - 5/5.
fetish
monolake blends minimal glitch with warm dub-like synths to create pulsing soundscapes that are at once captivating and danceable. This release realizes it more fully then "Interstate" does. Good things are sure to come from these guys. Stay Tuned.
TheFresh
This is a mixture of dancefloor-friendly and other more experimental/abstract elements. The music is repetitive though I wouldn't really say "minimal". As a whole the record is very nice but I'm always waiting for a crescendo which harldy ever comes. OK I may have missed the whole point here but I always get this really-really subtle feeling of disatisfaction (of wanting some more of it, of wanting to embrace me a little bit tighter). Anyway I give this a 4 because that's my bad self talking right now