Thinking About Myself Explained

Thinking About Myself
Type:studio
Artist:Cosmic Baby
Cover:Cosmicbaby_thinkingaboutmyself_cover.jpg
Released:1994
Studio:Highlights Studio Berlin
Genre:Techno, trance, house, chill-out, electro
Length:72:27
Label:Logic Records LOC LP 10
Time Out of Mind Records
Producer:Cosmic Baby
Prev Title:Stellar Supreme
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Fourteen Pieces: Selected Works 1995
Next Year:1996

Thinking About Myself is a studio album by German techno/trance artist Cosmic Baby which was released in 1994.[1] It is Cosmic Baby's second studio album.

Reception

John Bush of Allmusic stated "Cosmic Baby's second album is one of the high points of a uniquely Teutonic wish to apply Wagnerian concepts of orchestration and grandeur to techno and trance, in a similar fashion to Sven Väth's Accident in Paradise. While Väth is best at constructing beats and rhythms (to the detriment of his bloated quasi-orchestrations), Cosmic Baby proves more than equal to the symphonic task at hand, while his percussion skills rarely arouse any excitement at all. Despite several obvious high points ("Loops of Infinity," "Au Dessous des Nuages," "Cosmic Greets Florida"), the album attempts much but accomplishes little."

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cosmic Baby – Thinking About Myself. Discogs. discogs.com. 16 March 2018.