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  > 2001. FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT
(c) 2001, Paul Rijkens)
The second album from the Spaniard Max Corbacho is a so-called "DAM-CD". It contains the audio-tracks, a multimedia-section and MP3's. His first one,"Vestiges", was a great ambient album in the style of Steve Roach.

 
  > 2002. FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT
(2000 © Phil Derby / Sequences Magazine)
Drawing on influences of the best of floating ambience, from Steve Roach to Robert Scott Thompson, Spaniard Max Corbacho places his own stamp on the genre with his second CD, a solid follow-up to his very good "Vestiges" CD.

 
  > FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT
(Chuck van Zyl Host: Star's End http://www.starsend.org chuckv@starsend.org)

It is especially incubent upon every spacemusician to know and understand the audience for which their music is produced. In this genre of aural impressionism and sonic expressionism it is the audience who completes each piece in the listening.
 
 

> FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT
(Lloyd "BackroadsMusic" Barde)

The second release from Spain's Space Music ace is here! A bit deeper, darker and longer, this mp3 CD (like Giles Reaves' "Sacred Space") is a serious space journey.

 
  > FAR BEYOND THE IMMOBILE POINT
(Hector Jordan, Groove Unlimited)
Corbacho's music has an energy that gives the listener the feeling of belonging into an eternal, endless pulse of an ever-expanding universe.

 
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