Album US 2011 on Periphery label
Electronic (Leftfield, Abstract, Experimental, Minimal, Ambient)
Performed and produced by Richard Lainhart, recorded in real time direct to stereo DAT Tracks 1-6 engineered by James McLean, track 7 engineered by Richard Lainhart "The Rising Night" (1986) and "An Unknown Number" (1988) are for Yamaha WX-7 MIDI wind controller with Korg DW-8000 and EX-8000 synthesizers and E-mu Emax samplers controlled by a Mac Plus running Opcode Vision. “The Naga" (1986) is for Lync LN-4 MIDI keyboard controlling a Kurzweil 150FS synthesizer (using a Balinese scale) with Vision-controlled synths and samplers. "Desert Gardens" (1986) is for Chapman Stick played with an Ebow and Vision-controlled synths and samplers. "An Open Hand" (1989) is for Chapman Stick solo with digital delays. "Under The Clock" (1988) is for KAT MalletKAT controlling Intelligent Music's (now Cycling 74's) M interactive MIDI performance software, which in turn controls E-mu samplers. "Staring at the Moon" (1987, revised 2003) is for bowed amplified vibraphone and M controlling software samplers playing bowed vibes samples. Thanks to Ron Goldberg, Joel Chadabe, Caroline Meyers, and Darren Bergstein Sleeve design and imagery by Darren Bergstein Limited edition of 300 housed in a digipak © 2011 Periphery
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | An Open Hand | Richard Lainhart | 9:34 | ||
2 | The Rising Night | Richard Lainhart | 8:42 | ||
3 | Desert Gardens | Richard Lainhart | 8:37 | ||
4 | The Naga | Richard Lainhart | 7:09 | ||
5 | An Unknown Number | Richard Lainhart | 8:04 | ||
6 | Under the Clock | Richard Lainhart | 6:16 | ||
7 | Staring at the Moon | Richard Lainhart | 17:11 |
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