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Marc Barreca - Discourse Of Mist
Discourse Of Mist
Artist: Marc Barreca
Format: CD

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Label: PALACE OF LIGHTS
Rel. Date: 10/04/2024
UPC: 195269313098

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DISC: 1

1. Track 1
2. Baryon's Aether
3. Track 3
4. False Construct
5. Track 5
6. Sublimation
7. Track 7
8. Red Mercury
9. Track 9
10. Coaxium
11. Track 11
12. Pym Particles
13. Track 13
14. Luminiferous
15. Track 15
16. Akasha
17. Track 17
18. Spirit Photography
19. 1
20. a Hidden Process
21. 1
22. Pepper's Ghost

More Info:

In his novel The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro describes a mist of forgetfulness descending on the people, obscuring memory but not distorting historic truth.In contrast, Marc Barreca finds inspiration for the pieces of A Discourse Of Mist, not in forgotten truths but false science, false elements and a history of rumor, conjecture and untruth. Beyond Barreca's frequent exploration of obscure images, the subjects here are not simply obscure but literally false.Unexpectedly melodic, elegant, wide-ranging in tempo and coloration, A Discourse Of Mist exposes a haze of untruth within a deeply layered soundstage. Intriguing sonic images emerge from a vibrant alchemy: manipulated rich audio strata; hundreds of translucent layers; handbuilt samples; synthesizer-based loops; contrasts in light and dark merged as a beautiful, false world construct. These sculpted, coherent, short-form pieces foster a narrative of clarity over misconception, comprehension over misunderstanding, reality over falsehood."Widescreen, pastoral visions of ambient music by West Coast US pioneer Marc Barreca of Savant esteem. RIYL Eno, K. Leimer, Phillip Jeck." -Boomkat