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Performer: Syzygy
Genre: Electronic
Album: Terminus
Released: 1992
Style: Techno
MP3 version ZIP size: 1201 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1933 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1368 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 123
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Tracklist

A1 Terminus
B1 Meditation
B2 Terminus (The Conclusion)

Notes

Track B2 is incorrectly spelled on the label as "Terminus The Conlusion"

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
INF 007TP Syzygy Terminus ‎(12", Promo) Infonet INF 007TP UK 1992

Nenayally
Just acquired this release. Terminus has not aged well. Meditatiion is outstanding and was perhaps overlooked back in the day. Much subtler and builds nicely. md comments detail this well in the below review

Chilele
I loved Terminus at the time, wonderfully new sounding and edgy techno - but still accessible. Thumping bass with excellent filtering on the stabby synths. Showed there was more than just UK cheesy house and US techno out there. Good voice samples too: "I don't believe in death" "I will never die" etc. Pains me to admit, but it sounds horribly dated now though, plodding and unimaginative. The mellow B-side saves this once classic from rotting in my loft.

Ishnsius
"Meditation" is the gem tucked away on this old Infonet EP. While both versions of "Terminus" are fairly standard (for the time) in-your-face techno with gated and filtered synths, "Meditation" is a much subtler, deeper, and better thought out composition. It's built on an awkwardly arranged bassline that can be off-putting at first, but gels with the rest of the track as it progresses and builds. Soft bells and rising strings combine with very well placed and conservatively used ethereal vocal samples (almost reminiscent of Gregorian chant, but their use is not in any way cheesy and they are not prominent). All these elements are brought together with a fluttering flute-like synth for a brief climax (or as much of a climax as a track as softly tempered as this will allow) before the track enters its final phase, and gradually deconstructs, leaving the listener at peace. Great deep techno that works perfectly in the home environment.