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Point X (Ed. 2) | 8:27 | ||
Kiko | 7:07 | ||
Aaah! | 4:57 | ||
Lone Sloane | 5:48 | ||
Spinout & Mellow | 7:59 | ||
Newambi | 8:25 | ||
Entrance (Hohner Afternooning) | 13:52 |
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Aaah! EP
LP; 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided; All Media, EP, Limited Edition
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R & S Records – RS 94037 | Europe | 1994 | Europe — 1994 |
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Aaah! CD
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R & S Records – rs 94037 cd | UK & Europe | 1994 | UK & Europe — 1994 |
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Totally love this release. Super artwork inside the gatefold. This release is a real step up from the first adventure and really has a lot of e-motion and feeling. Emotion never dates or fades and this stuff still sounds enticing. Impossible to play this and remain still in your seat! Move over while I press play!
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referencing Aaah! CD (CD, Album) RS 94037 CD
Sun Electric's second album, AHHH!, isn't as immediate as KITCHEN, but only because hint at a more ambient route, particularly on the second half of the disc. The first two tracks are the ones for those who want more rhythm-oriented tracks, they have something for you too: "Point X (Ed.2)," for instance, glides along on long, sustained tones for half its run time before the kick drum comes in. "Kiko," too, starts in on the beats and doesn't relent. But, elsewhere, ambience reigns. "Lone Sloane" and "Spinout & Mellow" both have a lovely drift to them, while "Newambi" goes for a more atonal, twisty beatlessness. But it's the long "Entrance (Hohner Afternooning)" that provides the most bliss, like floating on warm water into the sunrise, though with a nice thump underneath to keep you moving. It's a new version of a track that appeared on KITCHEN, but it still sounds lovely and new.
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