started recording solo in 1994, 2 singles previously released under the name WELTANSCHAUUNG until some shitty proghouse band from Vienna stole the name
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------------ the following article was previously published in The Exit Collection, edited by George Petros, (Tacit, 1998, ISBN 0-9661340-0-1) - ELECTOMAGNETIC SPECTRUM by David Paul - one milliangstrom- Gamma: - high energy photon emitted by nuclei of radioactive atoms during decay - electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of energy associated with electric and magnetic fields, resulting from acceleration of an electric charge. these electric and magnetic fields require no supporting medium and can be propagated through space. electromagnetic radiation is emitted by matter in discontinuous units called photons traveling at the speed of light. - one angstrom- X-ray: - wavelength averaging around one angstrom - usually produced by colliding electrons into a solid body - around 1800, knowledge of the radiant spectrum expanded gradually from the visible into the infrared and ultraviolet. by 1900 the region accessible to optical experiments had grown from one octave to eight. after 1887, the longer wave radio spectrum was rapidly filled in and soon wavelengths from less than 1 centimeter to many kilometers had been successfully created and detected. - one micron- Ultraviolet Light: - wavelengths in range of 4 to 400 nanometers - Visible Light: - wavelengths in range of 3 millimeters - causes sensation of vision - Infra-red Light: - wavelength in range of .08 micrometers to 1000 micrometers - - one millimeter- Microwave: - wavelength in range of 3 millimeters to several meters - - one meter- Short Radio: - wavelength in range of 1,600 to 30,000 kilohertz - practical uses of radio for communication began in 1900 at low frequencies, with the VHF and UHF regions being exploited only in recent decades. radar operating with wavelengths from 1 to 10 centimeters was a development of the 1940's. - one kilometer- Long Radio: - wavelength in range of 545 meters, corresponding to about 500 kilohertz - - one megameter- AC Power: - wavelength in range of 10 kilohertz to about 300,000 megahertz - - one gigameter- Galactic: - wavelength in range of 10 gigahertz to 1,000,000 gigahertz - unification of the electromagnetic spectrum was atttacked from two directions - by electronic means at low frequencies and by optical means at higher frequencies - until a meeting point was reached in the 1930's. between the 0.01 to 0.1 centimeter wavelengths, the gap between microwaves and infrared waves was closed. - ------------------------------------------------------------
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------------ this is a high-fidelity recording. NARQ FYST uses a specially constructed 24-channel tape recorder, a "state-of-the-art" 36-input computerized-mixdown console, and some very expensive German microphones. individual microphone equalization is frowned upon. the sound created by musicians and singers is reproduced as faithfully as possible, and special care is taken to preserve the band-width and transient response of each performance. transfer from master tapes to master lacquers is done on a Neumann VMS 70 computerized lathe equipped with a variable pitch, variable depth helium cooled cutting head. the computer logic circuits of the VMS 70 widen and narrow the grooves on the disk in accordance with its own bizarre electronic mentation for reasons known only to its designers; this accounts for the lovely light and dark patterns on the surface of the pressing. Vinylite compound is used. for best results observe the RIAA curve.