Superheat (album) explained

Superheat
Type:Live album
Artist:The Gathering
Cover:Superheat.jpg
Released:25 January 2000
Recorded:All songs recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam – Netherlands 16 April 1999, except Rescue Me & Strange Machines, recorded at 013, Tilburg – Netherlands 28 February 1999.
Genre:Alternative rock, progressive rock
Length:65:41
Label:Century Media Records
Producer:The Gathering
Prev Title:How to measure a planet?
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:if then else
Next Year:2000

Superheat is a live album by Dutch alternative rock band The Gathering, released on 25 January 2000 by Century Media.[1] The album was recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands on 16 April 1999, with the exception of "Rescue Me" & "Strange Machines", which were recorded at 013, Tilburg, Netherlands on 28 February 1999.

The album was produced by The Gathering, recorded and engineered by Jan Schuurman at 'The Van' Mobile Studio. The album was mixed by Jan Schuurman Raymond Tabak & The Gathering at 'The Van' Home Studio, Spakenburg, Netherlands during the Summer of 1999. The album was mastered by Paul Schuurman on 1 October 1999 at 'The Van' Home Studio.

In refrigeration, superheat is the amount of heat added to the refrigerant after it has changed from liquid state into a vapor state.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Gathering – Superheat. discogs. n.d.. 31 January 2014.