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Reagenz - Reagenz flac album
  • Performer Reagenz
  • Title Reagenz
  • Date of release 1994
  • Country US
  • Style House, Dub, Experimental, Ambient
  • Other formats WMA XM MP2 MIDI VOC RA ASF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1184 mb
  • Size FLAC 1716 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 293

Reagenz is a collaboration between Jonah Sharp (Space Time Continuum) and David Moufang aka Move D (and half of Deep Space Network). They recorded the first album, entitled "Reagenz" in both San Francisco and David's native Heidelberg, Germany in 1994 after meeting before an early Autechre show in San Francisco.

Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Reagenz.

Reagenz - Playtime I'll be honest. It gets to this time of year and my ears feel a little fatigued. Not in the sense that I can't hear, but more in the sense that I've already heard it. OK, so the New Year is more of a physiological clean slate than anything else, but for some reason, amidst all of the retrospective pontification and reflective banter, things tend to become cloudy. The album scurried into record stores at the beginning of November with little fanfare, following cold on the heels of the pair's eponymous 1994 collaboration which saw them exploring the dual textures of ambient and house.

Reagenz – The Periodic Table. Few projects in electronic music have remained at the very cutting edge for as long as Reagenz, a collaboration between San Francisco-based Jonah Sharp and Heidelberg-based David Moufang

rEAGENZ - Farewell (Live at Dommune). Taken from "All Things Converge" (Womblabel - GLOW01). first rEAGENZ album from 1994 Tracklist Ä 10:31 Ö 6:53 Ü 11:02 ß 12:38 Long Leaves 8:19 Hollow Mountain 15:00 DJ Friendly 9:35 Tz 2:30.

Their first self-titled album Reagenz, was released during a foundational moment for ambient and electronic music: 1994. At the time, Jonah’s main project was Spacetime Continuum; an early signee of seminal label Astralwerks.

Tracklist

1 Ä 10:31
2 Ö 6:53
3 Ü 11:02
4 ß 12:38
5 Long Leaves 8:19
6 Hollow Mountain 15:00
7 DJ Friendly 9:35
8 Tz 2:30

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Reflective Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Source Records
  • Distributed By – EFA – 00614-2
  • Distributed By – SRD
  • Manufactured By – BOD Berlin Optical Disc

Credits

  • Design [Shell] – Cebra, Env
  • Recorded By – David Moufang, Jonah Sharp

Notes

Recorded at Reflective Studio, San Francisco (Tracks 1 to 4, 8),
recorded at reSource Studio, Heidelberg (Tracks 5 to 7).

© 1994 Reflective Records, US / Source Records.

(Also released on Reflective Records, San Francisco - USA,
reissued 2007 on Spiral Records, Japan.)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 718752 006149
  • Barcode (Scanned): 0718752006149
  • Matrix / Runout: BOD EFA 00614

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
REF CD3 Reagenz Reagenz ‎(CD, Album) Reflective REF CD3 US 1995
XQAW-1007 Reagenz Reagenz ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, Car) Spiral Records XQAW-1007 Japan 2007


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Bys
Absolutely sublime album from David Moufang (probably best known as Move D) and Jonah Sharp under their Reagenz alias, full of classic 90s sounds, ambient textures, and intricate early techno/IDM rhythms. It sits comfortably in the hard-to-define genre populated by the likes of Higher Intelligence Agency, Global Communication, and artists involved in the Artificial Intelligence series (among many other creators). There's a clear early Warp influence here (notably Autechre's Incunabula) but in the most complimentary of ways. I was lucky enough to find this by chance at a used CD store, and knowing nothing about the album I almost passed it up -- I'm very glad I didn't, because since then it has become one of my all-time favourite ambient-techno albums. A must for any fan of the aforementioned artists, and that classic 90s sound.