Aura (The Alpha Conspiracy album)
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| Aura | ||||
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| Released | 2004 | |||
| Genre | Electronica | |||
| Length | 49:50 | |||
| Label | Diffusion Records | |||
| Producer | Andrew Sega | |||
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Aura is the second studio album by The Alpha Conspiracy, released in 2004.
In a review for Splendid E-zine, Melissa Amos wrote:
The most remarkable aspect of Aura isn't its perfect composition, but the warmth it conveys. While so many of his programmer contemporaries construct tracks like modern building contractors -- all steel and glass and cement -- Sega's work demonstrates a sense of humanity. There's a friendliness to the album's deep textures, something more personal and inviting than we're accustomed to hearing from electronic music.
— Melissa Amos, Splendid E-zine[1]
Andrew Sega incorporated his vocals on some of Aura's songs, a practice which he wasn't previously known for. Ned Kirby of Stromkern contributed vocals in "Accelerating".
Aura appeared at #17 in the June 2004 edition of the French Alternative Charts.[2]