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Die Uranmaschine - An alternate Chernobyl soundtrack (2023)

by Roberto Raineri-Seith | controlvoltage.org

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01 Endlessly accelerating reaction [2.23]
02 It looked like snow [3.48]
03 There will come radiating rain [3.50]
04 We saw the birds fall from the sky [2.30]
05 The path of no return [3.15]
06 Valerij [2.09]
07 The silent cities [2.43]

ARP 2600, EMS Synthi A, Moog Minimoog, Moog Model 15, Waldorf Microwave and Korg MS20 synthesizers.
All tracks were improvised and recorded directly with a Schertler Arthur mixer on a Tascam DA3000 digital recorder.
Additional field recordings with Sound Devices 702, Audio Technica BP 4025, Sony PCM D-50.
Additional audio excerpts from the original operational personnel communications and the Valerij Legasov tapes.

Artwork & photography (c) Roberto Raineri-Seith / Prolitteris Zurich.

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released April 28, 2023

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Roberto Raineri-Seith | controlvoltage.org Switzerland

Controlvoltage.org is a project of swiss photo designer and sound artist Roberto Raineri-Seith, who's been involved in the creation of electronic music since 1984. His recorded output, initially released as "WUR", usually gets lumped with the industrial scene. Current work is filtered through a Krautrock / dark ambient attitude, reminding on artists like Conrad Schnitzler or early Kraftwerk. ... more

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