Epsilon in Malaysian Pale

Epsilon in Malaysian Pale, released as Ypsilon in Malaysian Pale by Brain Records in Germany, is the second solo album by German recording artist Edgar Froese, released in 1975.

David Bowie named Epsilon in Malaysian Pale as an influence for his Berlin Trilogy albums Low, "Heroes", and Lodger.

[1][2] The album consists of two instrumental compositions, each originally filling one side of vinyl.

"Maroubra Bay" later appeared on the compilation album Electronic Dreams, but was accidentally mastered backwards for that particular release.

[3] In 2004, Froese re-recorded and remixed the album in Vienna, releasing it on his own Eastgate label with a new cover based on the original.