1 Ergonaut 4:50 2 Nerve Dance 2:17 3 Cave Canem 3:12 4 No One To Save 4:39 5 Snake Time 4:23 6 Tint 3:42 7 Dubious Effort 4:18 8 Pale Angel 4:59 9 Chimeras 7:09 10 TV Transformation 6:01
Bonus Track 11 I Created You So I Have The Right To Do Whatever To You - Vocals, Lyrics By – Nadya Feir 3:40
Credits Design [Album Cover Design] – Marianna Auster Music By, Instruments, Arranged By, Computer, Electronics, Sounds – Vladimír Hirsch
Notes The compilation of remixed tracks from the 90's, belonging to "subpop electronic entertainments". Available to download in MP3 (VBR V0 or 320), FLAC, ALAC, AAC, and Ogg Vorbis format.
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Vladimír Hirsch - Horae (Organ Concerto no.2) (2015)
Concerto for organs, integrated techniques, clockworks and field recordings, op.90, with subtitle „Organ Concerto No.2“ (created 2011) Performed by Vladimír Hirsch (organs and other keyboards, pianos, synths, electronics, field recordings, clockworks, digital technique) Recorded live in Hussite church and cultural centre “Žižkostel”, Náměstí Barikád, Prague 3, April 25, 2015. Mixed at CatchArrow Recordings studio, Prague, Czechia
Released on suRRism-Phonoethics - December 5, 2015
Label: Epidemie Records – EPR099 Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition, six-panel digipak Country: Czech Republic Released: Sep 28, 2025 Genre: Electronic Style: Ambient, Dark Ambient, Industrial
Tracklist
1 Epigraph 1:26 2 Mars Is Heaven! 6:17 3 Visitors 3:44 4 Telepathic Romance 4:08 5 Summer Night Concert 8:21 6 Deceptive Idyll 4:49 7 And The Moon Be Still As Bright 3:25 8 Locusts 2:31 9 Sacred Ruins 4:26 10 Interim 5:04 11 Winboats 7:13 12 Usher 2 4:07 13 Silent Towns 4:33 14 There Will Come Soft Rains 6:18 15 Trip Of A Lifetime 6:42 16 Reflexion 4:50
Album for integrated techniques; author's op. no.101. 2021-4. Thematic album, inspired by the composer's favorite science fiction novel "Martian Chronicle" by Ray Bradbury from 1950.
A space-ambient neoclassical album with essential attributes of the author's characteristic integrated musical concept. The work follows the literary model not only thematically, but also in the titles of the compositions and the sequence of selected chapters. The specific extraterrestrial nature of the musical expression is, both in terms of instrumentation, sound and melodic-harmonic, the result of the author's introspectively authentic rendition of the personal experience of the atmosphere and lyricism of the book fiction, including the use of his own imaginary Martian language.
Vladimír Hirsch - music, electronics, keyboards, synthesizers, integrated techniques Nadya Feir, Dawn Carlyle, Lisa El - vocals, lyrics Martina Sanollová - vocal. Czech Integrated Ensemble - strings, winds, percussion (5) Production: Ars Morta Universum
The composition "And The Moon Be Still As Bright" uses a recitation of G.G. Byron's poem "So, we'll go no more a roving" performed by an unknown performer.