Houston We Have No Problem II - Raumschiff Schlaf Symphonie
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Houston We Have No Problem II - Raumschiff Schlaf Symphonie is the second part of the double album 'Housten We Have No Problem' by Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...

-based project Twelve
Twelve project
Twelve is the name given to the musical recordings made by Chris Olley, the lead singer of Six By Seven. Originally created as a separate side-project to Six By Seven, Twelve albums feature a mixture of ambient, instrumental, electronica and heavier, guitar-laden tracks.The first album came out of...

. Unlike Part I, Houston We Have No Problem
Houston We Have No Problem
Houston We Have No Problem is the fourth album by Nottingham-based project Twelve and is part one of a two part set. This album was released as download only via . Part two, Raumschiff Schlaf Symphonie, was released on cd only....

, which was download only, Part II was released on CD only.
The title of the album, "Raumschiff Schlaff Symphonie", means Space Capsule Sleep Symphonie. This album consists of one 35 minute track which is broken into 2 parts to give the impression of a side one and side two. The music was played completely live and nothing was looped, quantized, corrected or edited. Human played machine and machine manipulated human. All instruments were played by Chris Olley
Chris Olley
Chris Olley is a Nottingham based musician and photographer. He was the lead singer and guitarist for Six By Seven and also the band's main creative influence. He studied art in Wakefield College and gained a BAin Photography at Nottingham Trent University...

and Saxophone was by James Flower.

Machines appearing live:

Spectrasonics Atmosphere Soft Synth

Roland Juno 6 Synthesizer

Nord Lead I Synthesizer

Rickenbacker Guitar

Selmer Saxophone

G Force M-Tron

Fender VI Baritone Guitar

Korg ES1 Drum Synthesizer

Roland RE201 Space Echo


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