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Transllusion
The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate
Produced by the late James Marcel Stinson and released in 2001 via Supremat, a short-lived sub-label Tresor dedicated to a more abstract and experimental electro sound, The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate was conceived as the second part of the so-called Drexciyan Storms – a whopping stack of seven albums by the Detroit pair released under different monikers within a single year. This phase marks a groundbreaking time for the duo, their cosmos breaking wide open, right at the dawn of a new technological era in electronic music production. All this is deeply reflected in Transllusion’s first album. This phase marks a groundbreaking time for the duo, their cosmos breaking wide open, right at the dawn of a new technological era in electronic music production. All this is deeply reflected in Transllusion’s first album.
A1
Transmission Of Life
A2
War Of The Clones
B1
Negative Flash
B2
Walking With Clouds
C1
Cluben In Guyana
C2
Dimensional Glide
D1
Crossing Into The Mental Astroplane
D2
Cerebral Cortex Malfunction
E1
Unordinary Realities
E2
Look Within
F
Do You Want To Get Down? (Vocal De Void)







