Tuesday, February 1, 2011

lucas darklord - Alone Three - in Eight Parts


Assembled from three recordings of the Edgar Allan Poe poem, "Alone". A musical version by Green Carnation from their album "The Acoustic Verses", another musical version by Arcturus from their album "La Masquerade Infernale", and a recording of Vincent Price reading the poem.

This recording captures no essence of any of the original recordings and is mixed in a haphazard fashion.

Essentially one single recording, dissected into eight parts to ease digestion and to provide false hope in seven ends that didn't actually end, nor do they represent a new beginning.

Ideal for looping in the air on long trips with people you don't like very much.

Also suited to adding a more complex texture to tile grout which can foster (especially with the right accompanying sonic provider) interesting and unusual mildew and moulds.

There are 17 discrete movements in this recording. Each is aimed squarely at a colour. You will be enveloped in these colours in the correct listening conditions.

Listen closely to this recording for instructions of the correct listening conditions. You will need to play this recording at high volume and may need to adjust your EQ settings, although it is advised to keep EQ flat where possible.

http://www.archive.org/compress/Alone_Three

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