This album features 9 original songs and a cover version of Soldier of Fortune originally by Deep Purple. Each song is based on a memory of a place, time or person that's significant to me and is intended to induce the same feeling in the listener.
The album was released as a limited edition CD with a booklet of my photography work with one photo for each song.
Unlike my previous releases, this album features a lot of improvised one-short recordings.
The Road to Nowhere is an improvised performance on an electric (and later acoutsic) piano over a generative synthesizer pad and a drum and bass loop. It was recorded spontaneously and in a single run.
Suburban Moon Landing is a psychedelic fever-dream and uses parts of President Nixon's phone call with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin after the moon landing on July 20th, 1969.
Fear is the Mind Killer is somewhat weird and experimental in the sense the only pitch in the song is A and its harmonics.
Days Go By features a poem by Hossein Zangeneh sung through a vocoder.
Summer Green is another improvised recording of an upright piano played by the right hand over an organ-like synthesizer sound played by my left hand.
The Past is an Undying Beast features deeply modulated sampels of voice messages sent to me by friends over the years as a background layer.
The Tempest features parts of poem Circe by Augusta Davies Webster.
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