Martin, Kevin Richard: Return To Solaris
Martin, Kevin Richard: Return To Solaris
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Martin, Kevin Richard
Label: Phantom Limb
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5053760074199
Genre: Electronic
Double vinyl LP pressing. Album opener 'Theme for Kris' begins with a shimmering, alien tone, mimicking a disembodied, metallic choral song that creeps and snakes about an unsettling frequency range. Ghosts aboard a deserted space station. The hissing, technological dystopia of subsequent track 'Solaris' sends evaporating torrents of steam through bulging, clanging, echoing chords, while later on the record, 'In Love With A Ghost' revisits these same passages of seething doom, but now refocused into billowing, droning clouds of noise.
Tracks:
1.1 Opening Credits (Theme for Kris)
1.2 Solaris
1.3 Concrete Tunnels
1.4 Hari
1.5 Together Again
2.1 In Love With a Ghost
2.2 Weightlessness
2.3 Resurrection
2.4 Wife Or Mother
2.5 Rejection of Earth