Tracklist 01. Reverse Continental Drift 02. Hidden Places 03. Tectonics 04. Melting Point 05. Taking a Step Back, Staring in Disbelief 06. Under Collapsing Skies (I) 07. A Moment of Grace 08. Under Collapsing Skies (II) 09. Final Days 10. Tidal Wave 11. Momentum 12. The Quiet
LPF12 - Reconstructing a Sense of Loss (Ionium Records)
Tracklist 01. A Moment Worth Bleeding for (Lachrymatory Remix by Nick Jonath) 02. The Unthinkable (Controlled Fusion Remix) 03. Staring at the Impeccable Victim (NAY’TANT Remix) 04. The Inevitable Sense of Loss (ISH Remix) 05. Don’t Worry, It’s Too Late (Erissoma Remix) 06. Hold Tight (miktek Remix) 07. In a Place Where Fear Resides (Remix by Grauraum) 08. Staring at the Impeccable Victim (Dark Night Version by dieproduktivitat) 09. Hold Tight (r.roo Remix) 10. While Trying to Break Endless Circles (Structural Fault Remix) 11. The Crucifixion of Disbelief (Remix by Koalips) 12. The Unthinkable (mind.area Remix) 13. Don’t Worry, It’s Too Late (Remixed by Edriver 69) 14. The Crucifixion of Disbelief (Astral Travelling Back to the Ancients Aesoteric Reef by A Bleeding Star) 15. In A Place Where Fear Resides (Radio Salva Remix) Bonus Track: 16. Hopelessly Feeling Incoherent
Press Release One Year after "Individual Suffering" Sascha Lemon makes his way back into the headphones of Electronica-fans with his most personal album in the LPF12-history. And the waiting was worthwhile: The soundscapes of LPF12 are emotional, stirring and moving - more than ever before. In ten chapters "A Sense Of Loss" tells a story of hope, loss and sadness, of anger, reconciliation and love. Personal experiences expressed with emotional music, that easily combines heart and mind. Smooth piano-sounds are joined with captivating Dark Ambient-sounds, forceful drum-patterns provide a background for ingenious synth-sequences. Collaborations with the Ionium Records label-colleague mind.area, with the greek project MikTek and the american singer Karra Russell masterly round this thrilling album off. If you like thought-out Electronica, that touches heart and soul without being tear-jerking, then you definitely shouldn’t miss "A Sense Of Loss".