Mat P. Jarvis is a British electronic musician, who released one full-length CD and several other tracks on the Em:t Records label under the name Gas. Jarvis later released material under the name "Jarman". Jarvis' work as Gas is often mistakenly credited to an alias used by unrelated German electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt. His album Gas 0095, which includes "Microscopic", "Experiments on Live Electricity" and "Discovery", is noted for the inclusion of the track "Timestretch", which is rumoured to be a complete four-minute track shrunk down to one second.
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| - Mat P. Jarvis (Gas) est un compositeur de musique électronique originaire d'Angleterre. Au cours de sa carrière, il a notamment composé un album et plusieurs titres sur le label Em:t Records sous le pseudonyme de Gas. Mat Jarvis se fait connaitre plus récemment sous le nom High Skies. Le pseudonyme Gas de Mat Jarvis est parfois confondu à tort avec Wolfgang Voigt, qui a lui aussi composé 4 albums sous ce même pseudo. Son album est notamment célèbre pour son morceau "Timestretch", qui serait une piste de 4 minutes condensée en une seconde. Mat Jarvis a également collaboré à la bande-son du jeu vidéo Osmos, sorti en 2009. (fr)
- Mat P. Jarvis is a British electronic musician, who released one full-length CD and several other tracks on the Em:t Records label under the name Gas. Jarvis later released material under the name "Jarman". Jarvis' work as Gas is often mistakenly credited to an alias used by unrelated German electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt. His album Gas 0095, which includes "Microscopic", "Experiments on Live Electricity" and "Discovery", is noted for the inclusion of the track "Timestretch", which is rumoured to be a complete four-minute track shrunk down to one second. (en)
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| - Mat P. Jarvis (Gas) est un compositeur de musique électronique originaire d'Angleterre. Au cours de sa carrière, il a notamment composé un album et plusieurs titres sur le label Em:t Records sous le pseudonyme de Gas. Mat Jarvis se fait connaitre plus récemment sous le nom High Skies. Le pseudonyme Gas de Mat Jarvis est parfois confondu à tort avec Wolfgang Voigt, qui a lui aussi composé 4 albums sous ce même pseudo. Son album est notamment célèbre pour son morceau "Timestretch", qui serait une piste de 4 minutes condensée en une seconde. Mat Jarvis a également collaboré à la bande-son du jeu vidéo Osmos, sorti en 2009. (fr)
- Mat P. Jarvis is a British electronic musician, who released one full-length CD and several other tracks on the Em:t Records label under the name Gas. Jarvis later released material under the name "Jarman". Jarvis' work as Gas is often mistakenly credited to an alias used by unrelated German electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt. His album Gas 0095, which includes "Microscopic", "Experiments on Live Electricity" and "Discovery", is noted for the inclusion of the track "Timestretch", which is rumoured to be a complete four-minute track shrunk down to one second. Em:t Records went out of business before the follow-up album Gas 2298 could be released. (en)
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