Tarsis
Sebastian Krüger (SBK) and Linus Wessel began working together in the mid-nineties as part of the group Digital Sun. Their first substantial success came with the release of the tribal-influenced Goa trance album The Spiral Of Power on Polytox Records in 1997. That same year, Wessel and Krüger founded Tarsis to explore a “progressive” approach to trance music, emphasizing slow-building arrangements and cutting edge production techniques. After signing with DJ Antaro’s Spirit Zone Records in Germany, Tarsis debuted on the Tathata II compilation with the original version of Atomic Children. Instead of merely elaborating on the melodic exuberance of the Digital Sun project, Tarsis challenged listeners with sleek, stylized grooves and subtle hypnotic effects. This paved the way for Vacuum (1998), the first of several full-length albums from Tarsis. Info found here: http://www.ektoplazm.com/articles/psychedelic-flashback-the-snake/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Top Tracks
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Tomorrow
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Broken
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Into the Static
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Life (instrumental)
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Evolve
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Disconnected
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Atomic Children (Remix)
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Pure Energy
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Butterfly (in-to-static-mix)
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Zombi Cocktail
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Lakota
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Electropolis
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Sacral Excursion
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Vacuum
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Toxication
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The Snake
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Ectoplasma
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Zombie Cocktail
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Millenium
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High Energy
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Deadly Deep Kickin'
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After Darkness
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Skydiver
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Guilty
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Twilight Zone
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Psychological FX (Morning Mix)
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Psychological Fx
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Accelerator
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Dance
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Endless Rising
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Spacetrain
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Lift Off
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Interzone
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Atomic Children
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Tribal Pop
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Distance
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Music
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Jolly Jumper
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Pumpstation
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Mocean
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Zombi Coctail (Eternal Basement remix)
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On A Train (Progressive Mix)
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Samurai
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Psychological FX (Afternoon Mix)
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Submerge RMX
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Drop Out
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Melt
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Snake
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Synergy Thrill
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Trip
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