Wersja winylowa (2LP) zawiera wyłącznie materiał z CD1 (pełne pierwotne wydanie)
Biosphere to główny projekt norweskiego artysty Geira Jenssena, uznawanego za jednego z najważniejszych twórców muzyki elektronicznej ostatnich 3 dekad. Biosphere posiadaja dość obszerną dyskografię, ale trzy tytuły zapisały się bez wątpienia jako klasyki muzyki elektronicznej: "Microgravity", "Substrata" i "Patashnik".
"Patashnik" ukazał się w 1994 roku nakładem wytwórni R&S Records/Apollo. Był numerem 1 na liście przebojów niezależnych New Musical Express w marcu 1994 a w oficjalnym ogólnym brytyjskim zestawieniu zajął 50. miejsce.
Biosphere is the main recording name of Geir Jenssen (born 30 May 1962),[1] a Norwegian musician who has released a notable catalogue of ambient electronic music. He is well known for his works on ambient techno and arctic themed pieces, his use of music loops, and peculiar samples from sci-fi sources. His 1997 album Substrata was voted by the users of the Hyperreal website in 2001 as the best all-time classic ambient album.
Patashnik was originally released by R&S Records/Apollo in 1994. It was number 1 in NME´s Independent Chart in March 1994 and reached number 50 in the UK official album chart.
The track Novelty Waves was used in Michel Gondry's Levi's 501 Jeans "Drugstore" spot, and holds - according to the Guinness World Records 2004, the record for "Most awards won by a TV commercial".
This reissue contains the bonus 12-track album Patashnik 2.
AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett: One reason why Jenssen's work stands out from the flood of early '90s ambient/techno releases is his strong sense of the quirkily creepy -- not in an Aphex Twin mode, but in his own particular way. The contrasting samples of a child quaveringly saying, "We had a dream last night," followed by a rougher sample saying, "We had the same dream," gives opening numbe....... więcej