Golevka (album)

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Golevka
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Studio album by
Released7 April 2005
RecordedDecember 2004 – January 2005 at Rec Studio in Geneva
Genre Post-rock
Length68:33
Label Twilight Records, Shayo Records, Pastel Music
Producer The Evpatoria Report
The Evpatoria Report chronology
The Evpatoria Report
(2003)
Golevka
(2005)
Maar
(2008)

Golevka is the first full-length album by Swiss post-rock band The Evpatoria Report. It was released through Shayo Records on 7 April 2005, [1] [2] re-issued by Twilight Records in 2008 as a digipak [3] then released again in 2009 by Pastel Music as a bundle with the band's self-titled EP. [4] The album was recorded by Serge Morattel at Rec Studio in Geneva then mastered by Glenn Miller at Greenwood Mastering Studios in Nunningen. The album is named after the 6489 Golevka asteroid studied in 1991 by the Yevpatoria RT-70 radio telescope in Ukraine. [5] [6] [7]

Contents

The second track Taijin Kyofusho includes samples [8] of the last communications between CAPCOM Charles O. Hobaugh and commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia Rick D. Husband minutes before it disintegrated during reentry in 2003.

Track listing

All songs composed by The Evpatoria Report.

No.TitleLength
1."Prognoz"14:00
2."Taijin Kyofusho"11:00
3."Cosmic Call"14:06
4."C.C.S. Logbook"8:33
5."Optimal Region Selector"9:19
6."Dipole Experiment"11:35
Total length:68:33

Personnel

The Evpatoria Report
Additional musicians
Production

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