Psychonavigation 2
Pete Namlook · 1995
54 min · 5 tracks · ambient
A serene exploration of ambient soundscapes, merging ethereal textures with organic rhythms.
Psychonavigation 2 is an album by Pete Namlook, released in 1995. A serene exploration of ambient soundscapes, merging ethereal textures with organic rhythms. This album is significant for its contribution to the evolution of ambient music in the mid-90s, further solidifying Namlook's reputation within the genre. It received positive critical reception, which helped enhance the visibility of his label, Fax +49-69/450464, known for promoting avant-garde electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Psychonavigation 2 sound like?
A serene exploration of ambient soundscapes, merging ethereal textures with organic rhythms. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Psychonavigation 2 by Pete Namlook notable?
This album is significant for its contribution to the evolution of ambient music in the mid-90s, further solidifying Namlook's reputation within the genre. It received positive critical reception, which helped enhance the visibility of his label, Fax +49-69/450464, known for promoting avant-garde electronic music. Released in 1995, 'Psychonavigation 2' marks Pete Namlook's deepening exploration of ambient music following his breakthrough album 'Silence' in 1994. By this time, Namlook had already begun establishing his influence in the genre through his innovative use of electronics and atmospheric compositions, paving the way for future projects.
How many songs are on Psychonavigation 2?
Psychonavigation 2 has 5 tracks, running approximately 54 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Under Heaven Standout 15:56
- 2 Blue Shift Standout 13:13
- 3 The Fate of Energy Standout 9:29
- 4 The Hell of the Same 14:14
- 5 Infinum 1:49
Release Date
January 1, 1995
Genre
Artist Origin
Germany
Runtime
54 min 43 sec
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