Planetary Traveler

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Planetary Traveler
Paul Haslinger - Planetary Traveler.jpg
Soundtrack album by Paul Haslinger
Released 1998
Genre Electronic
Length44:50
Label Third Planet Entertainment
Producer Paul Haslinger, Jan C. Nickman
Paul Haslinger chronology
Hidden
(1997)
Planetary Traveler
(1998)
Score
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Planetary Traveler is a soundtrack album by Paul Haslinger, for a film of the same name, released in 1998 through Third Planet Entertainment.

Paul Haslinger Austrian composer

Paul Haslinger is an Austrian musician and composer. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Contents

Track listing

All music composed by Paul Haslinger.

No.TitleLength
1."Traces of Infinity"4:02
2."Spacedrift 60-23"4:36
3."Extropy"4:15
4."Idhourin: The Companions"3:21
5."E'iah: Foster Nest"4:14
6."Lhodwi: Frozen Chaos"2:34
7."Glaren: Desert Motion"2:22
8."Infinity's Child"3:51
9."Dilgan: Burning Life"1:14
10."Ouwurkappa: Mother Ocean"3:18
11."Dharmok: Bridging the Gap"6:56
12."The Remains of Time"4:07

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References

  1. Brenholts, Jim. "Planetary Traveler". Allmusic. Retrieved April 17, 2013.