Golden Section (album)

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Golden Section
No cover image exists
Studio album by System 7
Released July 1997 UK
September 1997 North America
June 1998 Japan
May 2000 UK re-release
Recorded 1997
Genre Ambient
Dance
Electronica
Length 78:34
Label Butterfly/Big Life BLFCD27 UK
Hypnotic (Cleopatra) CLP108-2 North America
Flavour Japan
A-Wave AAWCD006 UK re-release
Producer Steve Hillage, Miquette Giraudy
Professional reviews
System 7 chronology
Power of Seven
(1996)
Golden Section
(1997)
Seventh Wave
(2001)

Golden Section is the sixth studio album by British ambient dance band System 7.

# Track Length Written & produced by Mixed by
1 "Rite of Spring" 08:56 Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy System 7 and
Adam Wren
2 "Don Corleone" 08:36 Steve Hillage, Talvin Singh and Miquette Giraudy
3 "Y2K (Beatnik Mix)" 05:14 Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy
4 "Ring of Fire" 09:49
5 "Exdreamist" 07:31
6 "Wave Bender" 06:37
7 "Sinom X Files" 07:56
8 "Merkaba!" 09:51
9 "Y2K (Back to the Future)" 06:38
10 "Borobudur" 07:37


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