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ELEMENTAL

The Invisible Band!

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2012

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Fomalhaut Coronae (12:31)
2. Sands of Mars (11:17)
3. Was It a Dream? (7:07)
4. Therminionic Gravitron (13:00)
5. Tides of Titan (14:48)

Total Time 58:43

Line-up / Musicians

- Alazarin Mobius / guitar, keyboards
- WallaSan Grommet / bass
- Alien Sun / synthesizer
- DeForest Shatner / drums

Releases information

CD British Library National Sound Archive EM CD-069 (2012 UK)

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