
epsilon-blue emerged in 1997 and has since become one of New Zealand's premier electronic dance acts and one of this countries most recorded electronic artists. epsilon-blue, named after a stellar constellation, released their debut album 'waterland' (1998) on Auckland based label Kog Transmissions. The album, which has overtones of techno, trance and dub, was received warmly by critics, b-net stations and a nation of dancers. The track 'one in a million' went on to be a number 1 b-net track and was also made into a stunning music video.
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One in a Million

Oversky

Into The Spaceship Granny
So Many Times

My House Or Yours?

We B Movin

Seed

Being (Pearl Mx)

My Rocket Eats Yours

Five Minutes Blue

Bytes

U R A Star (Featuring Josephine)

loose in a landscape of meaning

let the island recompose itself as music

New Gold Standard

Destroying The Planet One Takeaway Coffee At A Time

Empty Cassette

transcendental object at the end of time
Departure Lounge (feat. Sandy Mills)

Everything Except That Which Matters

Sinker Funker

We B' Movin

u r a star
ReCreation Myths (version)

Theme From Spank

Night Flight

Autumn Light

u r here/two of everything

Understanding

may u b free

When The Road Runs Out
ReCreation Myths
Arising

Two as One

What To Honour If Not The Planet We Live On (Greenpeace Mx)

We B Movin (Featuring Barnaby Weir)

Saturns Moons

Dissolving

Arriving
Seed (Edit)
Peaks And Valleys V2.1 (Trees Are Wicked! Mix)

Look What You've Done (feat. Daniel Weetman)
Cuba Street Brother

Small Wonder (feat. Laughton Kora)

Let The Light In (feat. Tama Waipara)

We B Movin'

What to Honour If Not the Planet We Live on - Greenpeace Mx
Metta (Son Sine remix)

High

being
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