Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1

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Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1
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Studio album by
Released2010
Recorded1998 - 2010
Genre Avant-garde
Length47:56
Label Mimicry Records
Producer Trey Spruance
Secret Chiefs 3 chronology
Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini
(2009)
Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1
(2010)
Book of Souls: Folio A
(2013)

Satellite Supersonic Vol. 1 is a compilation of Secret Chiefs 3 songs. All but one of the songs are by the Secret Chiefs 3's satellite bands UR, Ishraqiyun and Electromagnetic Azoth, making the album the third digital recording to feature such releases. Some of the songs were previously released as limited edition 7-inch singles, whereas others are previously unreleased tracks. The final piece is an unreleased rarity from the early years of the band, recorded in 1998. The previously released songs have seen "a full studio work-over" in 2010. Some of them feature newly recorded material. [1]

Contents

Track list

All tracks are written by Trey Spruance. All songs have been released as 7-inch singles in 2007, except where noted.

No.TitleSatellite bandLength
1."Circumambulation"UR5:36
2."Balance of the 19"Ishraqiyun4:14
3."Ubik"The Electromagnetic Azoth5:41
4."Kulturvultur"UR8:03
5."Balthassar / Melchior / Kaspar" (previously unreleased)Ishraqiyun6:30
6."The Left Hand of Nothingness"The Electromagnetic Azoth6:06
7."Anthropomorphosis: Boxleitner" (different version previously released on Book of Horizons)UR5:39
8."The Secret Mausoleum of Mankind: Fetish Miniatures of the Suicided Races" (previously unreleased)NT Fan6:07

Personnel

Footnotes

  1. "WOM039 - Secret Chiefs 3: Satellite Supersonic". Web of Mimicry Online Store. Web of Mimicry. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  2. "Secret Chiefs 3 – Satellite Supersonic Vol 1". Discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved July 6, 2011.

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