The standard issue 80s polyphonic synthesizer doing a convincing enough impression of a harmonium, captured in the last glimmering twilights before international lockdown, all in 11/4 time. All the things we should've done. Give me these moments back. Excessive coercion was employed on the bells, while a phantom monophonic budget synthesizer from the late 70s squealed out its last breaths (possibly a message charged up in the capacitors by Tristeza or The Album Leaf in 1999). I should be hoping, but I can't stop thinking. Just make it go away now.
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from This Is The New Trance,
released March 19, 2021
Mixing: Paul Corley and Nathan Salon
Mastering: Joshua Eustis and Jess Labrador
supported by 4 fans who also own “Night Shade / Moon Beam”
Tui ( orla wren ) is one of our favorite artists, and can seemingly make music from anything - in other words, magical sounds emanate from the mix, and fly right into your being... tm editions vaché
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