Emre (Dark Matter)

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Emre (Dark Matter)
Compilation album by
various
Released6 January 2004
Genre experimental
Label Source Research
sR 99/00:1CD

Emre (Dark Matter) (or Emre [Dark Matter]) is a compilation album released on CD in a regular and limited edition version. The limited edition version was limited to a pressing of 500, in heavy card slipcase with a second booklet.

Track listing

  1. Source Research: "Open/Threshold" - 1:35
  2. Cyclobe: "Silent Key" - 14:36
  3. Andrew Poppy: "Blind Fold" - 12:39
  4. CoH: "Netmörk" - 12:02
  5. Source Research + Leif Elggren: "Fear (The Scuffle Of Angels)" - 13:00
  6. Coil: "Broken Aura" - 8:05
  7. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  8. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  9. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  10. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  11. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  12. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  13. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  14. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  15. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  16. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  17. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  18. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  19. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  20. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  21. (untitled silent track) - 0:09
  22. Ovum: "Inonia" - 10:58
  23. Source Research: "Close/Dark Of Heartness II" - 4:11

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