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Fluxion (album)
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Fluxion is the debut studio album by German post-metal band the Ocean, released in November 2004 through Make My Day Records. It is the first part of a two-CD project that ended with Aeolian.[4] The two albums were meant to be released together as a double album, but this was cancelled due to financial issues.[1]

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Fluxion focuses more on the band's atmospheric and progressive side, including orchestral and electronic elements, whereas Aeolian is more aggressive, focusing on the band's hardcore punk and extreme metal influences.[2][5]

The album was re-released in 2009 with new vocal tracks by then-lead vocalist Mike Pilat.[6]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Robin Staps.

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Personnel

The Ocean
  • Meta – lead vocals (2004 edition)
  • Nico Webers – additional vocals (2004 edition)
  • Robin Staps – guitar, percussion
  • Jonathan Heine – bass
  • Torge Ließmann – drums
  • Gerd Kornmann – percussion
  • Mike Pilat – lead vocals (2009 edition)
Additional musicians
  • Markus Gundall – backing vocals
  • Thomas Herold – backing vocals
  • Alex Roos – backing vocals
  • Rebekka Mahnke – cello
  • Demeter Braun – violin
  • Tove Langhoff – clarinette
Production

Original version (2004):

  • Michael Schwabe – mastered
  • Alex Hornbach – mixing
  • Robin Staps – mixing
  • Alonso Urbanos – artwork
  • Robin Staps – artwork

Re-edition (2009):

  • Julien Fehlmann – remix, remaster
  • Martin Kvamme – artwork
  • Sven Kvamme – artwork
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