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Release Date:09/01/1997
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  • All Music Guide

    Quality dance music, though a bit tame in regard to most productions coming out of the electronica scene, Wavebreaks is closer to an instrumental pop album than anything else, with an abundance of melodies but comparative lack of innovation. Several tracks feature a bit more, like the moderate breakbeats of "Da Blues," but the presence of a few downers make the album not much more than a pleasant listening experience.

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Biography

Salt Tank

Salt Tank possesses an instinct for beautiful techno and trance akin to Orbital though their focus on hard-hitting techno and live-show performance (with guitars and drum kits as well as synthesizer banks) puts them more in line with Underworld. Formed by Malcolm Stanners and David Gates with Andrew Rose added later for an in-concert slant, the trio recorded several sin... Read more