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Mat Jarvis

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Mat P. Jarvis is a British electronic musician, who released one full-length CD and several other tracks on the Em:t Records label under the name Gas. Jarvis later released material under the name "Jarman".[citation needed]

Jarvis' work as Gas is often mistakenly credited to an alias used by unrelated German electronic musician Wolfgang Voigt.[citation needed]

His album Gas 0095, which includes "Microscopic", "Experiments on Live Electricity" and "Discovery", is noted for the inclusion of the track "Timestretch", which is rumoured[by whom?] to be a complete four-minute track shrunk down to one second.[citation needed]

Em:t Records went out of business before the follow-up album Gas 2298 could be released.

Discography

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Albums

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Singles and EPs

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  • "Particles" (Time Records, 1992)
  • "Know Your World" (Time Records, 1992)
  • "Sumatra" EP (as High Skies) (Miso Records, 2003)
  • "Sounds of Earth" EP (as High Skies) (Microscopics, 2010)
  • "The World Forgotten" (as High Skies) (Microscopics, 2012)

Compilation appearances

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  • Em:t 0094 (tracks "Pixels", "Earthloop") (Em:t Records, 1994)
  • Em:t 3394 (track "Microscopic") (Em:t Records, 1994)
  • Highway & Landscape (track "Earthshake") (Distance Records, 1995)
  • Em:t 2295 (track "Shockwaves") (Em:t Records, 1995)
  • Emit 2000 (tracks "Microscopic", "Shockwaves") (Instinct, 1995)
  • Emit Explorer (tracks "Experiments On Live Electricity", "Discovery") (Instinct, 1995)
  • Em:t 2296 (track "Vapournaut") (Em:t Records, 1996)
  • Em:t 1197 (track "Oxygen") (Em:t Records, 1997)
  • Em:t Beat Exploration (track "Oxygen") (Instinct, 1997)
  • 360° (track "Staars", as High Skies) (The Foundry, 2001)
  • Ambient02 (track "Microscopic"), as 'Gas (Mat Jarvis)' (Ambient02, 2002)
  • Em:t 0003 (track "Red Green Blue", as High Skies) (Em:t Records, 2003)
  • Em:t 0004 (track "Burning Buildings", as High Skies) (Em:t Records, 2004)
  • Fluidities (track "The Shipping Forecast", as High Skies) (The Foundry, 2004)

Remixes

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  • Charles Webster - Remixed On The 24th July (track "Gift Of Freedom - High Skies remix") (Peacefrog Records)

Video game soundtrack use

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The tracks "Discovery" and "The Shape of Things to Come" were used in the 2009 video game Osmos.

References

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