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Artist Title Album Duration Rating Format Released
Paul SchützeThe Mosaic Of Starlight Slips Back Like The Lid Of An Opening EyeSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Movement Of The Engines Produces A ScentSecond Site0:58not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Pink Masonry Charges The Twilight With A Faint SoundSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Plants Will Steal This Engine When We Have GoneSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Positions And Altitudes Of Heavenly Bodies May Be Gauged With This EngineSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Ramped Stair To The North Of The Two Drums Vanishes At Thirty-two FeetSecond Site1:03not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Rim Of Each Hemisphere Is A Horizon Divided Into Degrees And MinutesSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Roofs Of The Enclosed Drums Are Implied By ShadowsSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Shadow Can Fall In The Vacant Sector Of A DrumSecond Site1:01not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Shadow Is Cast North/South At Noon By An Iron PinSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Sky Has Shaped This PlaceSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Sound Of Insects Here Studs The Night Like A Thousand Fizzing StarsSecond Site0:57not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Stars Are Ranged Across The Inner Shell Of A Vast Hollow Sphere In Which Hung The EarthSecond Site0:48not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Stone Dish Is Slotted With Figures And ShadowSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Sun Seen Through The Pair Of Brass Rings Is Used By The Bar To Indicate The Time From Sunrise Until SunsetSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe Whole Brass Circle Can Be Revolved Around Its Vertical Diameter So That Altitude Observations Can Be Taken Of Any ObSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThere Are Arcs Made Of Marble Which Are Calibrated With Inlaid Lead In Degrees And MinutesSecond Site2:01not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThere Are Four Of These Arcs, Two In Each ChamberSecond Site0:58not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThere Are Pillars At The Centre Of Each Circular Wall Each Open To The SkySecond Site0:49not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThere Is A Brass Pointer Fitted With Sights And Pivoted To The Centre Of The Circle By Which Altitude Observations Are MSecond Site0:49not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThere Is A Huge Calibrated Sundial On Each Of Its SidesSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Arcs Are Also Accessible By Numerous Flights Of StairsSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Are Instruments Fuelled By Shadow, And Engines Propelled By The Sliding Of The SkiesSecond Site1:11not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Are The Cool Engines Of Celestial Map-makingSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Calibrations Are No Longer Clearly VisibleSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Steps Are Worn To A Ramp And Lead NowhereSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Steps Enable The Observer To See All Aspects Of The Brass Calibration BelowSecond Site0:39not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThese Structures Are Made In Receipt Of StarlightSecond Site0:54not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThird MemorySecond Site0:35not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Chamber Is Filled With Garden Tools And Broken FurnitureSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Chamber Is No Longer Accessible To VisitorsSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Engine Is A Rectangular Brass PlateSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Engine Is Now Only Visible In TwilightSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Engine Is Primarily A Calculator, Though Altitudes May Be Observed Using The Sighting Bar Fitted To The BackSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Is The North Pointer EngineSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Room Is A Lidless DrumSecond Site1:02not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThis Wall Describes Accurately The North/South MeridianSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThreads Can Be Pegged To The Centre Of Each Quadrant And Semicircle To Enable ObservationSecond Site0:57not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeTo Move Through These Structures Is To Set Them In MotionSecond Site0:58not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeTwenty-seven Degrees Thirty-seven SecondsSecond Site1:00not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeTwo Hemispheres Representing The Sphere Of Heaven Comprise The Two Halves Of This EngineSecond Site1:10not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeVisible Portions Of The Celestial Sphere Are Represented By This Map Which Has A Movable Elliptic Which Pivots At The PoSecond Site1:01not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeWe Are Closer To The Sun NowSecond Site0:59not ratedCD1997
Paul SchützeThe BreathThird Site9:37not ratedCD1999
Paul SchützeThe Head, the Soles of the Feet, an ArmThird Site11:09not ratedCD1999
Paul SchützeThe Palms of both HandsThird Site14:23not ratedCD1999
Paul SchützeThe Skin of the face and NeckThird Site3:18not ratedCD1999
Paul SchützeThe Surface of the EyeThird Site8:47not ratedCD1999
Pavement5 - 4 = UnityCrooked Rain, Crooked Rain2:09not ratedCD1994
PavementAnn Don't CryTerror Twilight4:09not ratedCD1999

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