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Description ''N-Plants'' is an Ambient music, ambient album by Norwegian producer Geir Jenssen, a.k.a. Biosphere (musician), Biosphere. For this album, Jenssen found inspiration in the Japanese post-war economic miracle. Each track title is named after a Japanese nuclear plant. Geir Jenssen about ''N-Plants'': Track listing #"Sendai-1" – 8:01 #"Shika-1" – 7:54 #"Jōyō" – 5:31 #"Ikata-1" – 5:05 #"Monju-1" – 2:42 #"Genkai-1" – 6:37 #"Ōi-1" – 5:10 #"Monju-2 – "3:58 #"Fujiko" – 4:56 Credits All tracks written and performed by Geir Jenssen. Photography by Yusuke Murakami. Mastered by Denis Blackham. References

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Biosphere (musician)
Geir Jenssen (born 30 May 1962)Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman, , p.197-198 is a Norwegian electronic musician and composer who records as Biosphere. A resident of Tromsø within the Arctic Circle, Jenssen is well known for ambient and ambient house pieces, often inspired by Arctic or mountain settings, and his use of loops and peculiar samples from science fiction and natural sources. His 1997 album '' Substrata'' was voted by the users of the Hyperreal.org website in 2001 as the best all-time classic ambient album.Se"Classic Ambient Recordings: The 2001 Survey"at Hyperreal.org He has also composed several film scores. History Prior to Biosphere (1962–1991) Jenssen was born on 30 May 1962 in Tromsø, a city within the Arctic Circle in the northernmost portion of Norway. He was inspired by the music of artists such as New Order, Depeche Mode, Wire, and Brian Eno, which he described as "like discovering a new universe—a universe which I wante ...
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