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  1. system7.bandcamp.com › album › point-3-water-albumPoint 3 Water Album | System 7

    Point 3 Water Album by System 7, released 28 September 1994 1. Batukau (World Turtle Mix) 2. Sirenes (Tranquility Mix) 3. Coltrane (Firefly Mix) 4. Mysterious Traveller (Dust Devils Mix) 5. Dr Livingstone I Presume (Hotuatabotol Mix) 6. AlphaWave (Hemi-Sync Mix) 7. Liquid Sky 8. Gliding On Duo-Tone Curves (Cascade Mix) 9. Jupiter!

  2. system7.bandcamp.com › album › point-3-fire-albumPoint 3 Fire Album | System 7

    Point 3 Fire Album by System 7, released 28 September 1994 1. Sirenes 2. AlphaWave (Gliss Mix) 3. Mysterious Traveller 4. Coltrane (Fire Mix) 5. Radiate 6. Overview 7. Gliding On Duo-Tone Curves 8. Jupiter! 9. Dr Livingstone I Presume 10.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Point_3Point 3 - Wikipedia

    Point 3 is the collective title of the third and fourth studio albums by British ambient dance band System 7. The first of the two is Point 3 – Fire Album; the second, Point 3 – Water Album. The two offer different mixes of the same material, Fire using more drums and rhythms, while Water is more ambient.

  4. With the addition of physical CDs now available here on Bandcamp we've now released a combined version of our Fire and Water albums at a discounted price, both digital and on CD. System 7s third album – Point 3 – was released in two separate forms:- the Fire Album and the Water album.

  5. 24 de oct. de 1994 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Point 3 - Fire Album" on Discogs.

  6. Released. 1991 — Europe. CD —. Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Point 3 - Fire Album by System 7. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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