The North Pole by Submarine
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The North Pole by Submarine | ||
Studio album by Bleep | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Genre | Ambient techno | |
Length | 52:19 (CD) 43:25 (LP) |
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Label | SSR Records | |
Producer(s) | Bleep | |
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The North Pole by Submarine is the first and only release by ambient techno artist Bleep. Bleep was the one-time moniker of Geir Jenssen, who is more widely known as Biosphere. Shortly after North Pole was released, Jenssen moved in a far more ambient direction with his music, and changed the name under which he released his new music to avoid any comparison with "bleep house".
[edit] Track listing
- "A Byte Of AMC" – 4:17
- "The Operator" – 6:09
- "Mr. Barth In The Sahara" – 6:18
- "A Fading Dream" – 5:05
- "The Conway Saddle" – 6:17
- "The Snake" – 4:49
- "Cycle 92" – 5:33
- "In Your System" – 4:57
- "Sure Be Glad When You're Dead" – 4:37
- "A Byte Of AMC (The Wrong Floppy Mix)" – 4:17
[edit] Notes
The tracks "Sure Be Glad When You're Dead" and "A Byte Of AMC (The Wrong Floppy Mix)" were not included on the LP release.