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A Spectrum of Infinite Scale

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Released
  
2000

Release date
  
5 September 2000

Artist
  
Man or Astro-man?

Label
  
Touch and Go Records

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A Spectrum of Infinite Scale (2000)
  
A Spectrum of Finite Scale (2001)

Genres
  
Surf music, Experimental music, Electronic music

Similar
  
Destroy All Astromen!, Experiment Zero, Is It Man or Astroman?, EEVIAC Operational Index and, Made from Technetium

Man or astroman a spectrum of infinite scale full album


A Spectrum of Infinite Scale is the sixth full-length album by Man or Astro-man? It was released as a CD and a double 10" on clear yellow/red vinyl, on black vinyl, and on additional clear colors.

Contents

They play an ImageWriter II at the eleventh song, called "A Simple Text File".

Track listing

  1. "Pathway to the Infinite"
  2. "Song of the Two-Mile Linear Particle Accelerator" Stanford University, Stanford California
  3. "Preparation Clont"
  4. "Curious Constructs of Stem-Like Devices Which Now Prepare Themselves to Be Thought of as Fingers"
  5. "Um Espectro Sem Escala"
  6. "Many Pieces of Large Fuzzy Mammals Gathered Together at a Rave and Schmoozing with a Brick"
  7. "Trapezoid"
  8. "Very Subtle Elevators"
  9. "Within One Universe There Are Millions"
  10. "Spectrograph Reading of the Varying Phantom Frequencies of Chronic, Incurable Tinnitus"
  11. "A Simple Text File"
  12. "Obligatory Part 2 Song in Which There Is No Presently Existing Part 1, Nor the Plans to Make One"
  13. "Multi-Variational Stimuli of Sub-Turgid Foci Covering Cross Evaluative Techniques for Cognitive Analysis of Hypersignificant Graph Peaks Following Those Intersubjective Modules Having Biodegradable Seepage"

Japanese release

The Japanese version inserts two exclusive tracks, making "Multi-Variational Stimuli of Sub-Turgid Foci Covering Cross Evaluative Techniques for Cognitive Analysis of Hypersignificant Graph Peaks Following Those Intersubjective Modules Having Biodegradable Seepage" track 15.

  • Track 13: "Particles In Acceleration"
  • Track 14: "Two Microscopic Creatures Meet, One Devours The Other "
  • Songs

    1Pathway to the Infinite1:25
    2Song of the Two‐Mile Linear Particle Accelerator Stanford University - Stanford - California3:11
    3Preparation Clont2:16

    References

    A Spectrum of Infinite Scale Wikipedia