Talk:Atem (album)

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gena?[edit]

What does it mean "Fauni Gena"? Does anyone know? Thx. Gubbubu 08:08, 17 March 2013 (UTC)

  • Absolutely no idea. I think many more people have asked the same question. I think only Edgar Froese knows the answer, or perhaps Chris Franke? Or Peter Baumann?. DannyJ.Caes (talk) 11:56, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Atem[edit]

The first part of the piece Atem (the chaotic part) is very much like being in the midst of the vivid creation of the very early solar system (a veritable bombardment of asteroids and comet nuclei on all sorts of proto-planets), but... all of a sudden you are ejected out of this tumultuous system into what is nowadays officially known as the Oort Cloud (far beyond the orbit of Pluto). From this icy cold location you are watching a distant star of which you know there's a tiny planet in orbit around it, and on that tiny planet there's something called life. There's also a rather weird experience in the quiet mysterious part of Atem which could be compared to the view of sunny daylight summer-circumstances as seen through dark blue or dark green goggles (looking at the near-the-zenith sun from a crowded beach, seen through dark colored glass). Near the end of Atem there's that rare sound of something mechanical, like some sort of grayish locomotive engine (at a foggy industrial railway station with difficult-to-see blue sky above). Many more sounds near the end of Atem are like being somewhere in a humid subterranean cave. DannyJ.Caes (talk) 11:56, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]