| | Tied & Tickled Trio Observing Systems CD Tied & Tickled Trio Discography of CDs
Personnel: Ulrich Wangenheim (flute, bass clarinet); Johannes Enders (flute, tenor saxophone, piano); Stefan Schreiber (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Micha Acher (trumpet, piano, organ, electric bass); Markus Acher (drums, percussion, sampler, turntables); Saam Schlamminger (zarb); Andreas Gerth (percussion, electronics). Audio Mixers: Andreas Gerth; Mario Thaler; Markus Acher. Recording information: Uphon Studio (08/18/2002-08/22/2002). Photographer: Gerald VonForis. Tied & Tickled Trio Observing Systems Songs | 1. | The Long Tomorrow |
| 2. | Radio Sun 1 |
| 3. | Revolution |
| 4. | Radio Sun 2 |
| 5. | Freakmachine |
| 6. | Observing Systems |
| 7. | 3.4.E |
| 8. | Radio Jovian |
| 9. | Like Armstrong + Laika |
| 10. | Bungalow |
| 11. | Radio Sun 3 |
| 12. | Memory Dub |
| 13. | Motorik |
| 14. | Ship Monk |
| 15. | Henry + The Ghosts |
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