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THE MATHEMATICAL CITY

Brainstatik

Eclectic Prog


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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Look Mother, Here Comes the Martian Circus! (7:57)
2. Her Golden Monkey (9:25)
3. A Perpendicular Universe (7:26)
4. A Chemical Wedding (16:27)
5. A False Reality (15:04)
6. The Mathematical City (8:28)


Line-up / Musicians

- Aldo Zilg / bass
- Ken Palmer / synthesizers
- Robert Burger / guitar, guitar-synth
- Glenn Robitaille / drums, percussion

Releases information

CD Blue Cube Music (USA, 2007)

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