Artist![]() |
Title | Album | Duration | Rating | Format | Released |
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Paul Schütze | The Mosaic Of Starlight Slips Back Like The Lid Of An Opening Eye | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Movement Of The Engines Produces A Scent | Second Site | 0:58 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Pink Masonry Charges The Twilight With A Faint Sound | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Plants Will Steal This Engine When We Have Gone | Second Site | 1:00 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Positions And Altitudes Of Heavenly Bodies May Be Gauged With This Engine | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Ramped Stair To The North Of The Two Drums Vanishes At Thirty-two Feet | Second Site | 1:03 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Rim Of Each Hemisphere Is A Horizon Divided Into Degrees And Minutes | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Roofs Of The Enclosed Drums Are Implied By Shadows | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Shadow Can Fall In The Vacant Sector Of A Drum | Second Site | 1:01 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Shadow Is Cast North/South At Noon By An Iron Pin | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Sky Has Shaped This Place | Second Site | 1:00 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Sound Of Insects Here Studs The Night Like A Thousand Fizzing Stars | Second Site | 0:57 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Stars Are Ranged Across The Inner Shell Of A Vast Hollow Sphere In Which Hung The Earth | Second Site | 0:48 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Stone Dish Is Slotted With Figures And Shadow | Second Site | 1:00 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Sun Seen Through The Pair Of Brass Rings Is Used By The Bar To Indicate The Time From Sunrise Until Sunset | Second Site | 1:00 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | The Whole Brass Circle Can Be Revolved Around Its Vertical Diameter So That Altitude Observations Can Be Taken Of Any Ob | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | There Are Arcs Made Of Marble Which Are Calibrated With Inlaid Lead In Degrees And Minutes | Second Site | 2:01 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | There Are Four Of These Arcs, Two In Each Chamber | Second Site | 0:58 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | There Are Pillars At The Centre Of Each Circular Wall Each Open To The Sky | Second Site | 0:49 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | There Is A Brass Pointer Fitted With Sights And Pivoted To The Centre Of The Circle By Which Altitude Observations Are M | Second Site | 0:49 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | There Is A Huge Calibrated Sundial On Each Of Its Sides | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | These Arcs Are Also Accessible By Numerous Flights Of Stairs | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | These Are Instruments Fuelled By Shadow, And Engines Propelled By The Sliding Of The Skies | Second Site | 1:11 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | These Are The Cool Engines Of Celestial Map-making | Second Site | 1:00 | not rated | CD | 1997 |
Paul Schütze | These Calibrations Are No Longer Clearly Visible | Second Site | 0:59 | not rated | CD | 1997 |