Aqua (Edgar Froese album) explained

Aqua
Type:Album
Artist:Edgar Froese
Cover:EdgarFroeseAqua.jpg
Released:June 1974
Recorded:November 1973–March 1974, Berlin
Genre:Electronic, ambient
Length:47:08
Label:Virgin, Brain
Producer:Edgar Froese
Next Title:Epsilon in Malaysian Pale
Next Year:1975

Aqua is the debut solo album by Tangerine Dream frontman Edgar Froese, released in 1974.[1]

It was originally released in two different mixes, one by Brain Records in Germany, and the other by Virgin Records in the rest of the world. There is also a re-recorded version from 2005 on Eastgate.

One notable feature of the album is that some of the sound effects on the track "NGC 891" were recorded using what is described as a "revolutionary artificial head system",[2] microphones in the ear canals of a dummy head. This was thought to produce a "surround sound" effect when played back through headphones.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aqua. AllMusic.
  2. From album sleeve notes: "To appreciate fully the revolutionary artificial head system developed by Gunther Brunschen listen to side 2 on stereo headphones"