World of Sleepers

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World of Sleepers
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Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Psybient, ambient
Length1:19:30
Label Ultimae Records
Carbon Based Lifeforms chronology
Hydroponic Garden
(2003)
World of Sleepers
(2006)
Irdial (EP)
(2008)

World of Sleepers is the second studio album by Swedish ambient duo Carbon Based Lifeforms, released in 2006.

Track listing

World of Sleepers starts at track 12, indicating that it is a continuation of Hydroponic Garden. All tracks are written by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Ringström.

No.TitleLength
12."Abiogenesis"6:37
13."Vortex"5:55
14."Photosynthesis"5:41
15."Set Theory"6:41
16."Gryning"6:19
17."Transmission/Intermission"4:28
18."World of Sleepers"5:17
19."Proton/Electron"6:44
20."Erratic Patterns"6:55
21."Flytta Dig"5:09
22."Betula Pendula"10:50
23."Mechanism (Hidden Track)"8:08

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