Phasma Elementum

Phasma Elementum (2004)
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The venerable debut release by zircon may have a more ‘old-school’ sound compared to his newest works, but his signature organic-electronic style clearly has its roots here. PHASMA ELEMENTUM is influenced by electronic and classical artists alike, featuring a variety of genres from melodic trance to drum n’ bass, industrial, and more. The album, when it was first released, was described by the artist as follows:

“The music you will find on this album is not only influenced by the greats of electronica and my own ideas, but also by baroque, classical, and romantic composers, and even a few modern ones. This influence manifests itself in the form of more developed progressions, melodies, and harmonies, unlike the typically drawn-out, repetitive techno mixes prevalent these days. You could say I strongly believe in “quality over quantity” in the case of music, and I think that electronic music deserves just as much attention outside of the club scene as within it, and should be interesting and enjoyable to listen to anytime.”


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  1. jafurcha
    March 15th, 2010 at 11:40 | #1

    FSB reminds me of Mannheim Steamroller’s Fresh Aire 8. Great song!

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