Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | No Time Part II (recorded in 1996) |
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8:02 | ||||
2 | Moyland Part 4 (alternate version 2005) |
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11:27 | ||||
3 | E-Live 2000 - Set 1 |
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22:51 | ||||
4 | E-Live 2000 - Set 2 - Cottage #3 |
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20:18 | ||||
5 | E-Live 2000 - Set 3 |
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26:16 | ||||
6 | What Was to Come (recorded in 2001) |
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5:06 | ||||
7 | Berlin Schoeneberg 2010 - Set 2 |
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28:04 | ||||
8 | Rehearsals Leicester Live 2006 - Set 2 |
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9:57 | ||||
9 | VA E-Live 2000 sampler |
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9:00 | ||||
10 | Live at Gent 2005 - Gent 2 |
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17:21 | ||||
11 | The Trial - recorded in 2022) |
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9:52 |
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Free System Projekt
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Free System Projekt is a Dutch trio headed up by Marcel Engels that harkens back to the days of Tangerine Dream, circa 1975. Working with vintage analog synthesizer sounds, Free System Projekt improvises all their music, composing it on the spot in spontaneous performances that can be heard on their album, POINTLESS REMINDER (Quantum).
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Free System Projekt is a Dutch trio headed up by Marcel Engels that harkens back to the days of Tangerine Dream, circa 1975. Working with vintage analog synthesizer sounds, Free System Proj… read more
Free System Projekt is a Dutch trio headed up by Marcel Engels that harkens back to the days of Tangerine Dream, circa 1975. Working with vintage analog synthesizer sounds, Free System Projekt improvises all their music, composing it o… read more