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why we love this
A soft coral’s luminous color fading away, dust settling on a time-worn pearl—a forgotten beauty that glimmers between the fading light. There is a sense of sadness cast over the album, yet an unstilted hope prevails.
about the record
As an album, Projections of a Coral City is a suite of interconnected movements spread across two sides of vinyl. The tones are watery, the mood elegiac, the colors a washed-out pastel. Forms that appear static on the surface gradually open up to reveal hidden depths teeming with microscopic movement.
You might detect resonances with other aquatically minded works—Jürgen Müller’s Science of the Sea, Harold Budd’s liquid piano compositions, even the slow-moving melancholy of Dr. Roger Payne’s Songs of the Humpback Whale. But ultimately Projections of a Coral City creates the impression of a world unto itself—a hauntingly beautiful space at the meeting point between sorrow and hope.
- 1 - Deep Call 6:47
- 2 - Hearts Aflutter 4:29
- 3 - Discovery 4:54
- 4 - Precipice 5:28
- 5 - Reach Out 6:09
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€26,00
only 3 left
- 1 - Deep Call 6:47
- 2 - Hearts Aflutter 4:29
- 3 - Discovery 4:54
- 4 - Precipice 5:28
- 5 - Reach Out 6:09
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
A soft coral’s luminous color fading away, dust settling on a time-worn pearl—a forgotten beauty that glimmers between the fading light. There is a sense of sadness cast over the album, yet an unstilted hope prevails.
about the record
As an album, Projections of a Coral City is a suite of interconnected movements spread across two sides of vinyl. The tones are watery, the mood elegiac, the colors a washed-out pastel. Forms that appear static on the surface gradually open up to reveal hidden depths teeming with microscopic movement.
You might detect resonances with other aquatically minded works—Jürgen Müller’s Science of the Sea, Harold Budd’s liquid piano compositions, even the slow-moving melancholy of Dr. Roger Payne’s Songs of the Humpback Whale. But ultimately Projections of a Coral City creates the impression of a world unto itself—a hauntingly beautiful space at the meeting point between sorrow and hope.