Album CA 2007 on Blue Oasis label
Electronic (Ambient)
Notes by Anthony Paul Kerby - September 2007: This collection of moody ambient electronica was composed during the first half of 2007 and was inspired by the phrase "falling into the sky". I envisioned a kind of reversal, a curious lightness of being where scientific laws cease to apply in the same way. A journey requiring not action, but its opposite. Perhaps a form of escapism... of drifting away. These ideas resonated for me with the very nature of ambient music itself. I'm sure you can make the connections. Track 2 "Immer Du" contains lines of a poem composed and spoken by the philosopher Martin Buber. The connected "Paracelsus" pieces are dedicated to the memory of my friend and mentor Prof. Jakob Amstutz. And yes... it is always too late. Total Time: 64:13 (C) 2007 blue oasis Contributor's note: Some track durations printed on the artwork are not correct.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Falling Into The Sky | The Circular Ruins | 13:28 | |
2 | Immer Du | The Circular Ruins | 4:26 | |
3 | Minus 40 | The Circular Ruins | 9:15 | |
4 | A Day Without Secrets | The Circular Ruins | 2:13 | |
5 | Paracelsus 1 | The Circular Ruins | 4:15 | |
6 | Paracelsus 2 | The Circular Ruins | 5:38 | |
7 | Paracelsus 3 | The Circular Ruins | 7:42 | |
8 | A Dreamer Of Pictures | The Circular Ruins | 1:38 | |
9 | It Is Always Too Late | The Circular Ruins | 13:18 | |
10 | Slightly More Than Can Be Said | The Circular Ruins | 2:14 |