Century Plants - Intrinsic Geometry Vol. 1

Listen! Can you hear the sonic fluid filling the space between us? Waves are not crashing in a deafening roar on the shallow shore, nor are they placid with annoying repetitive ripples. This sonic medium is a spring fed pool, massive volumes of water moving up through the ground, the clear blue and cold water making a run to the land beyond in timeless silence. Century Plants is a first magnitude spring and Intrinsic Geometry Vol. 1 is the refracted penetrating sunlight traveling to the farthest depths.
This composition pulls loose ends together, a oneness within itself emitting pure aural sustain. An inner journey so focused and heavy, the distractions of thing around us, either too loud or softly annoying are droned out with welcome delight. 

Thoughts are submerged in the endless mixture of ambient ice melt and studios strings. Century Plants pulling from ancient currents and the ever evolving life they carry. Countless generations are born as equal lives cycle in temporal impermanence. The second track titled "New Rotational Pull" holds the essence of energy in constant motion around us. Strings echoing with infinite returns, a sonic wave slightly distorted through time. Following this, "Reference Frame Unfolded" arrives at a source of aural up welling. Mysterious sounds bubbling over, a vibrant influx from the fringe of reality. Hearts pound with both excitement and fear. Pure beauty returning with the last track titled "Valley of Glass". These sounds easing dimensional transitions, appropriate for both journeys begin or end. 

Ray Hare and Eric Hardiman are the two artist behind the Century Plants project. Intrinsic Geometry Vol. 1 is the first in a release of earlier recorded music by the pair. From their description, there is more tucked away for future installments. This composition was just released a few months back on Tape Drift Records. Not sure if Intrinsic Geometry Vol. 1 is up for sale yet. Send an email to Tape Drift and ask about this compact disc and say hi.
 

 

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