Solaris (Photek album)
Solaris is the third album by British drum and bass artist Photek.[3] It was released on 19 September 2000 on the Virgin Records sublabel Science in Europe and on Astralwerks in the US.
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 19 September 2000 | |||
| Genre | House, drum and bass, ambient | |||
| Length | 55:09 | |||
| Label | Science Records, Astralwerks | |||
| Producer | Rupert Parkes | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Pitchfork Media | 2.0/10[2] |
Reception
According to Metacritic the album received a MetaScore of 70, meaning generally favorable reviews, based on 10 professional reviews. Metacritic has ranked Solaris the 95th Best Album of 2000.[4]
Track listing
- "Terminus" – 5:26
- "Junk" – 5:27
- "Glamourama" – 5:30
- "Mine to Give" – 6:41
- featuring Robert Owens (vocals)
- "Can't Come Down" – 6:59
- featuring Robert Owens (vocals)
- "Infinity" – 8:31
- "Solaris" – 5:12
- "Aura" – 0:47
- "Halogen" – 4:38
- "Lost Blue Heaven" – 3:13
- "Under the Palms" – 2:37
References
- "Solaris - Photek | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- "Photek: Solaris: Pitchfork Record Review". February 9, 2008. Archived from the original on February 9, 2008.
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (August 19, 2000). "Photek Expands Sound on Astralwerks Set". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books.
- "Solaris by Photek". Metacritic. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
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