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''Patashnik'' is the second album by ambient house musician
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. It was originally released in 1994 by
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in the rest of the world. Its track "Novelty Waves" was used for a 1995
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Overview

According to Jenssen, the word ''patashnik'' is allegedly Russian cosmonaut slang for "a traveler" or "a goner", a cosmonaut who didn't return from a space mission because his security cable disengaged and he was lost in space. There appears to be no such word in contemporary Russian, but such surnames do exist, and it still sheds light on Jenssen's intent with the title. Through ''Patashnik'', Jenssen continued to explore his ambient-house stylings to an even greater extent. ''Patashnik'' contained the first hints of the reduction in beat-driven song structure that would mark later Biosphere releases. Unlike the first album, ''Patashnik'' was quickly picked up by a comparatively large international audience, which brought Biosphere greater recognition. A music video made for the track "The Shield" was often played on
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's Chill Out Zone show. In 1995, Levi Strauss & Co. was searching for a new angle to add to their television advertisement campaign (which up to that point had never featured electronic music), and they decided to use the uptempo track "Novelty Waves" from ''Patashnik''. Shortly thereafter, "Novelty Waves" was released as a single (featuring remixes by various other artists), and managed to chart in several countries. Although Jenssen never regretted his approval for use of the track, he also never sought this kind of fame and subsequently turned down various requests by his record company and peers to collaborate with well-known
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artists or to create a follow-up album in the same style. In 2007, ''Patashnik'' was reissued by Beatservice Records with a new cover and the same contents.


Track listing

# "Phantasm" – 4:50 # "Startoucher" – 5:02 # "Decryption" – 6:04 # "Novelty Waves" – 6:27 # "Patashnik" – 6:13 # "Mir" – 5:18 # "The Shield" – 8:54 # "SETI Project" – 5:58 # "Mestigoth" – 1:43 # "Botanical Dimensions" – 5:43 # "Caboose" – 5:12 # "En-Trance" – 4:40 In addition to the title track, two other track titles are space references: "Mir", referring to the
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, and "SETI Project", referring to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.


Credits

All tracks written by Geir Jenssen, except "Botanical Dimensions" (written by Karsten Brustad, arranged and remixed by Geir Jenssen). "The Shield" was commissioned by
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. 2007 reissue: With "Thanks to Helge Gaarder (1953–2004)"; CD photography and design by Hanne Brochmann.Biosphere, 2007 CD reissue.


Samples

As is usual in Biosphere's music, the album incorporates several known or obscure speech samples: * Track 1: Phantasm – "We had a dream last night. We had the same dream" speech from the movie '' The Krays'' * Track 2: Startoucher – "So, you're really into this space stuff...?" speech from the movie ''
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'' * Track 3: Decryption – "So frightening to lose yourself..." speech from the movie ''
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'' * Track 5: Patashnik – "Получаю данные, восемнадцать тридцать восемь" speech in Russian (English translation is "Receiving data, 18 38") from the movie '' 2010: The Year We Make Contact at 01:04:32'' * Track 7: The Shield – "Will I dream?"/"What do you mean?" speech from the movie ''
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'' * Track 8: SETI Project – "Can you imagine, an extraterrestrial disc jockey..." speech from the movie ''
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References

* Biosphere, ''Patashnik'', 2007 CD reissue, Beatservice Records, BS106CD * O'Brien, M. A. 1944. ''New Russian-English and English-Russian Dictionary''. Courier Dover Publications — P
237
"пташ/ка s. (gpl. -шок) & -ечка s. (gpl. -чек) dim. bird." * Pettersen, Tomas Lauvland. 25 July 2003
"De la Terre à la Lune"
Music Information Centre Norway: www.mic.no (2005
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copy) — "Jenssen’s fascination for everything space continued with 1994’s ''Patashnik'' (R&S/Apollo). The title is the Russian phrase for those cosmonauts that didn’t return from their missions in space." * Temirov, Vadim. 2 June 2004
"History of ''patashnika'' in the classical epoch"
Topos magazine: www.topos.ru (2007
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copy machine-translated from Russian by Babel Fish) — "''Patashnik'' is the Russian cosmonaut, who, after leaving in orbit, without ceremony took a step into open space, yes so it did not return - was disengaged cable." * Thompson, Dave. 2000. ''Alternative Rock: The Best Musicians and Recordings''. Miller Freeman Books () — P
198
" ..the next Biosphere album, 1994's ''Patashnik'' (Russian for 'the traveller')."


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''Patashnik'' at Discogs
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