GAS: GAS
Briefly

GAS is the subtlest work from Wolfgang Voigt, allowing listeners to create their own associations through a meditative soundscape devoid of mythology or context.
Unlike the later GAS albums reflecting distinct emotional phases, this album offers a neutral soundscape, more evocative of a dreamy state than vivid psychedelic experiences.
The album's prolonged playtime enhances its impact, resembling the meditative qualities of drones by La Monte Young or Charlemagne Palestine, encouraging sensory deprivation instead.
With GAS, the listening experience transitions to a unique sound journey, where tracks like 'GAS 1' and 'GAS 3' create immersive atmospheres that captivate the listener.
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