- Axioms (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Axioms
Type =Album
Artist =Impossible Recording Machine
Released =September 4 ,2001
Recorded = ??
Genre = Experimental ambient pop
Length = 67:37
Label = Positron!
Producer = Impossible Recording Machine
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Last album =
This album = Axioms
(2001)
Next album = "sonic debris"
(2002) |"Axioms" is the title of experimental pop band
Impossible Recording Machine 's firstalbum . It was released in 2001. IRM originally wanted their first album to be a three-disc set entitled "Inertia . Acceleration . Interaction", with each disc in a different genre, but their labelPositron! Records managed to talk them out of this approach. "Axioms" resulted from this aborted album, supposedly incorporating five tracks from each of the discs. The album artwork separates each set of five by usingNewton's laws of motion , as seen here:*INERTIA - The Soft Wire, Neptune, Eyes Of Cydonia, Soft Rains, The Beauty Of Sadness
*ACCELERATION - Interference, Compulsive 3, Medicine, Out Of Phaze, Electricity
*INTERACTION - Safety In Numbers, The Bells, Dragging The Lake, Shutdown, AbsentiaTrack listing
# "Interference" – 2:07
# "Safety In Numbers" – 4:16
# "Compulsive 3" – 1:30
# "The Bells" – 5:23
# "Dragging The Lake" – 5:46
# "Shutdown" – 5:12
# "The Soft Wire" – 3:31
# "Absentia" – 5:13
# "Neptune" – 1:40
# "Medicine" – 3:02
# "Out Of Phaze" – 5:00
# "Electricity" – 5:31
# "Eyes Of Cydonia" – 2:24
# "Soft Rains" – 8:41
# "The Beauty Of Sadness" – 8:14See "
Echo The Moon " for the next "proper" LP.Credits
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Jim Dinou : Piano, vocals, keyboards, programming, saxophones, guitar
*Matt Walker: Drums, percussion, programming, guitar, bass
*Scott Tallarida: Guitar ("Safety In Numbers", "Dragging The Lake", "Shutdown", "Absentia")
*Solomon Snyder: Bass ("Shutdown", "Absentia", "Out Of Phaze")
*Alan Berliant: Bass ("Safety In Numbers", "Dragging The Lake")
*Bill Ruppert: Guitar ("The Bells")External links
* [http://www.positronrecords.com/releases/release.php?id=posi007 Positron! release page with MP3s]
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