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This is meant as an antidote to all the CDPs power and dissonance. It's an atmospheric plea for some hope and peace...and a taste of harmony to come.
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CD: A Reversible History of the Future
Label: CDP self release
Credits: Trevor Wren & Mark Pickstone |
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This is a real headbanger. Odd musical structure. But still one for the dance floor. Circulife was actually the first song we worked on together. Stone had this track just about there in 1994, a few guitars here and there and it was as you hear it. No problem. Got a very live feel to it, that's because it was done in a few takes - mistakes(?) were just left.
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CD: A Reversible History of the Future
Label: CDP self release
Credits: Mark Pickstone, Trevor Wren |
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This song developed from the main riff - the original idea was to play it for one hour solid without any changes. maybe the world ain't ready yet!. It's a track full of dissonance but it works, it took more than eighty passes to get the track you hear today. You'd think we would be sick of it but it still works for us - in fact it grows on you. It's also the only track with 'lyrics' on it, kindly donated by the unknown-of-the-Euro-am. These were random yet organised - there is a message from the CDP there. The mixture of Western techno-rock and eastern rhythms and scales works and can be seen to have a deeper meaning for us. When you listen and dance and sway to this you don't realise the time passing. Interesting.......
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CD: A Reversible History of the Future
Label: CDP self release
Credits: Mark Pickstone & Trevor Wren |
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