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A thirty-minute dive into a sonic tunnel rich with texture & atmosphere, The Other Side Of Midnight invites the unconscious mind into an environment dense with its own self-contained climate, character, & mood. A place to get lost. True to Brian Eno’s dictum laid out in the liner notes of his groundbreaking album Music for Airports that ambient music must “accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular,” this collage of sound impresses itself on the listener to whatever degree they’re wanting to engage with it. The listener can simultaneously be enveloped in its gauzy twilight while letting it melt into the background of a dream. The record’s seven movements are designed to disintegrate with the world around you — a gift dedicated the painters, walkers, drivers, talkers, directors, riders, designers, shooters, readers, writers, lurkers, creepers, cruisers, sleepers, givers, takers, movers, shakers, winners, losers, lovers, fighters…
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