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Artist Guide » Electronic » Soundscapes » REMANENCE: Apparitions
Remanence began recording in 1992 as "Arcana", releasing the "...premonition" EP and the album Apparitions on its own mPATH Records label. By the time the UK's Cold Spring Records reissued Apparitions in 2000, a number of other groups were recording and releasing material as "Arcana". To avoid confusion, Arcana became Remanence. Rather than destroy the last remaining copies of the original pressing, it was decided to make them available as a strictly limited edition.

"It seems that every now and again an unknown band comes along unexpectedly and presents us with an album that would put many established artists to shame. Apparitions is one such album."
Judas Kiss

"From the brilliant packaging (sepia toned booklet with transparent over wrap) to the compositional tunes (premier neo-classics) everything here is top notch. The music spans 13 tracks of stunning, emotive beauty, which appear to take vision and inspiration from ghosts and afterlife phenomenon..."
Spectrum

"Remanence are quite simply brilliant. If your tastes are catholic enough to match their wide-ranging and emotional style you will adore this album."
Meltdown

"This release is definitely something that classical, industrial, ambient, and experimental fans alike should listen to simply for the sheer quality of the end product."
Sonic Boom

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.mpathrecords.com

Track List:
1. Apparitions
2. The Lack of Permanence
3. Now Can I Feel?
4. 1st Wave
5. Be Careful What You Wish For
6. Violence In Chinatown
7. Brutality
8. Where The Shadows Lie
9. The Hurt Heals Slow
10. Ominous Sky
11. 3rd Wave
12. Letters From Home
13. Watched Over By Angels

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