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Tales of Ephidrena

Amorphous AndrogynousAudio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (August 30, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: July 27, 1993
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B000003RVA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,264 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Liquid Insects
2. Swab
3. Mountain Goat
4. In Mind
5. Ephidrena
6. Auto Pimp
7. Fat Cat
8. Pod Room

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Machinery of Night, July 22, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Ephidrena (Audio CD)
While this could easily be the soundtrack to a modern sci-fi
thriller, you realize after listening to the whole disc that
it is a visualization engine for itself.

Like another reviewer here said, this music goes well
with black lights and dry ice. Every time I've heard
it since I purchased it in '94, it's sounded different.

I haven't tried this, but I imagine this would go well
with a William Burroughs or Philip K. Dick novel.

Also, like Future Sound of London (it's the same guys), this
is definitely headphone music. You won't really get a sense
of the presence in the sound when it has to image into
open space. That's kinda freaky all by itself, when you
think about it.

This is good 'personal' listening music, but it won't retain
guests at parties, so don't even bother bringing it out for
that. It will provide interesting company when you're alone.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely innovative!, October 16, 2004
This review is from: Tales of Ephidrena (Audio CD)
It's been many years that have come and gone since "Tales of Ephidrena" by Amorphous Androgynous but even then, it's still hard to believe how great and innovative that this record sounds even by todays standards. I've had mixed feelings about music of this type. A lot of it is just repetitive beats but this is something else. Like a good number of techno albums even back in early '93, this album contains some familiar samples from movies in the past. Even today, this is in my opinion one of the strangest and most psychedelic sounding records that I own in my collection.

Arguably one of the scariest and deservedly so openings is that of "Liquid Insects". Major 80s movie buffs will recognize the sound effects at the beginning which are the robotic/organic sound samples taken from scene from the 1987 movie "Predator" which were the alien-being's infrared vision. The sounds are difficult to explain but boy did they spook me when I was younger. The "Predator" effects instantly stop and give way to a series of jungle stream effects and tribal drums followed by what sounds like boiling water and laser effects and animal sound effects before a rumble blasts it into a bizarre ominous techno song with a strong pulsating rhythm, metallic percussion and piercing horn effects. "Swab" although a bit short is a great track that has a more hip-hop rhythm and less of the jungle/rainforest pursuit atmosphere and a more underground techno atmosphere. Around the middle of the track a strange melodic laser like effect instantly comes in and does a octave-lowering effect followed by robotic voice effects. The same strange chord effect in slowed pace ends "Swab" and transitions us into a peaceful New Age/like track called "Mountain Goat". The title of the track is perfect for the mood of the song. The chord effect echoes throughout the track and a beautiful acoustic guitar fades in and ambient intro also comes in an culminates in a light electronic beat for about 30 seconds before the track ends and the water effects give way to chime-like effects and a flute and pulse effect introduces us to the fourth track "In Mind". The chime-like effects fade away and are for a few seconds left with just the pulse sounds and the beautiful flute. I must admit I love this part of the track and the raindrop effects in the background. A woman's voice and a machine-like sound whirrrring effect crescendos in the background and a light rhythm comes in. Although this is the track that I pay the least attention to and is my least favorite on this album, "In Mind" is still a very good song. A very strange flute effect and electronic effects similar to the 50 second track "Sticky End" by The Orb ends "In Mind". An echoing tapping effect coupled with creepy animal sound effects introduce us to the fifth song entitled "Ephidrena", my favorite song on this entire album. A strong punch-like beat comes in with electronic dingling effects, followed by a very strong pounding techno beat and bobbling bass. "Ephidrena" gets more and more intense, the bobbling bass melody becomes increasingly electronic and more trancey as the song progresses. The beat is awesome but if you have the bass up too much, you might end up rattling everything around your house. At eight minutes, this is a great epic trance classic. The next song entitled "Auto Pimp" is a close competitor to "Ephidrena". The song begins with a laser effect and a helicopter hovering overhead until a beautiful techno-beat and a dramatic melody come in to create a marvelous trance classic. The beats stop at around 5 minutes and the keyboards echo onwards and an electronic buzz keyboard riff comes in a faster (like 16th note) melodic rhythm fades and gently ends "Auto Pimp" and merges into the seventh track "Fat Cat". If you are familiar with it you will easily recognize the flute melody. The song actually samples Peter Gabriel's "Hope of These" from the Passion soundtrack and adds a new beat over it. Although it's not necessarily on the scale of it's parent track, "Fat Cat" is an excellent song and has a beautiful melody. The album concludes with the closing track "Pod Room". The ending of "Fat Cat" brilliant leads into beautiful echoes of whales and flutes but then merge into a pulsing techno beat and a very eerie electronic bass melody that perfectly melts into the pulsing rhythms of the track.

"Tales of Ephidrena" is a hidden gem that is unfortunately now a difficult album to find but should one be able to stumble upon a copy of it, it is highly recommended to have. By the way, Amorphous Androgynous is now known as Future Sound of London and although I've enjoyed later releases under that moniker such as "Dead Cities" and "Lifeforms", "Tales of Ephidrena" is the album that I always come back to the most. It's one of the best purchases I've ever made and after more than a decade since it's release and when I first heard it, TOE still holds up as among the most innovative records of the 1990s.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Between Lifeforms and ISDN, December 21, 2003
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Guy David (Rishon le-Zion, Israel) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tales of Ephidrena (Audio CD)
On a break between their Lifeforms and ISDN albums, The Future Sound Of London released this album under the pseudonym Amorphous Androgynous. While ISDN is a transition album between Lifeforms and Dead Cities, and tends to pull both ways, Tales of Ephidrina is more together. The tracks blend together in a similar way to Lifeforms, and the overall feeling is very similar. The ambiance of the tracks is somewhere between melodic Ambient and easy Techno with minor World Music touches. this is music for the mind. You put your headphones, and flout away, possibly into a virtual world created by their regular artist, Buggy G. Riphead.
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