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Serpent Strike

by Leviathan

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It's the 90's... Technological advances in computers and electronic musical equipment make music production more accessible to the masses – easier to use and more affordable. The internet is growing, and connecting people all over the globe. Ideas flow freely, and are refined and amplified quickly by the growing virtual communities.

Musical genres are evolving, diverging and crystallizing, and particularly the electronically based dance music is enjoying exponential growth in quantity, diversity, and popularity.

The combination of the multiplying options for musical expression and the seamless exchange of ideas and cultural influences of instant mass communication enables transcendence of geographical boundaries and cultural barriers – and the industrially and technologically advanced tools are used for expressing spiritual, transcendental, and psychedelic themes.

In the middle of all this, Andreas Riemer Christensen is trying to make his Soundblaster AWE32 soundcard work. When it eventually does, he spends a lot of time trying to figure out how artists like Der Dritte Raum, Eat Static and Koxbox make such damn cool music. Some of the experiments manifest into recordings, and these are published on online communities like mp3.com – under the moniker "Leviathan".

- Why did he do it? Because it was fun.
- How do these recordings fit into the big picture of technological and cultural flux? I don't know.
- Are they worth listening to now, when the 90's are so far away? You decide.

Credits:

All tracks written and produced by: Andreas Christensen
Mastered by: Andreas Christensen
Artwork: Federico Draeke
Executive producers: Federico Draeke, Pavlos Avouris
Catalogue number: UGR 055

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released March 5, 2024

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DAT Universe sublabel, perceived as a logical continuation and the final phase of the “Unreleased Goa Project”, that exists since 2007. The aim is to release in digital format until now hidden and obscure Goa Trance tracks, or re-release rare albums.

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