The Dimension Gate

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The Dimension Gate
Aurora Sutra - The Dimension Gate.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1994 (1994-03)
RecordedNHB-Studios
(Hamburg, Germany)
GenreDark wave, electronic, new age
Length68:15
LabelTalitha
ProducerPeter Spilles
Aurora Sutra chronology
The Land of Harm and Appletrees
(1993)
The Dimension Gate
(1994)
Passing Over in Silence Towards Nuit
(1996)

The Dimension Gate is the second studio album by Aurora Sutra, released in March 1994 by Talitha Records.[1][2][3]

Reception[]

Aiding & Abetting called The Dimension Gate "oddly dissonant" and "unsettling, especially with the lush backgrounds provided." The critic went on to say "the strange sounds created are worth studying in detail."[4] Industrial Reviews awarded the album four out of five stars and praised the vocal performances while comparing the band favorably to Thine Eyes and Dead Can Dance.[5] Sonic Boom called the album "A unique concept" and said "the vocalist has a deep haunting, almost melodic voice, coupled tightly with the upbeat story telling music, makes for interesting listening."[6]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Patricia Nigiani and Peter Spilles, except "Hide and Seek" by Howard Jones.

Disc one – Aurora: The Dimension Gate
No.TitleLength
1."Solar"4:34
2."The Legend of Our Origin"4:40
3."The Garden of Temptation"3:13
4."In Search of the Unity"6:48
5."Egypt"3:35
6."Firenze"5:14
7."Shadow Land"6:00
8."The Quest"3:18
9."The Marriage of Heaven and Earth"4:17
10."Hide and Seek" (Howard Jones cover)4:17
Disc two – Sutra: The Elements
No.TitleLength
1."Element 1 Fire"5:12
2."Element 2 Earth"5:20
3."Element 3 Water"4:15
4."Element 4 Air"7:32

Personnel[]

Adapted from The Dimension Gate liner notes.[7]

Release history[]

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Germany 1994 Talitha CD CD SATE 10
United States Cleopatra CLEO 9417

References[]

  1. ^ "Aurora: Dimension Gate > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  2. ^ Thompson, David (November 1, 2000). The Mission. Alternative Rock: Third Ear – The Essential Listening Companion. Miller Freeman, Inc. p. 753. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "Aurora". Option. Sonic Options Network. 54–59: 91. 1994.
  4. ^ Worley, Jon (November 15, 1994). "Aurora: The Dimension Gate". Aiding & Abetting (66). Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Lic (1997). "Aurora Sutra: The Dimension Gate". Industrial Reviews. Leo Levin. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Christian, Chris (1996). "Aurora: The Dimension Gate". Sonic Boom. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  7. ^ The Dimension Gate (booklet). Aurora. Bad Homburg, Germany: Talitha Records. 1994.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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