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Remote Viewing

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Marshlands 21:26
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Rainforest 15:15
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Stratosphere 20:50

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The idea at this session was to try some new formulas and ideas for playing live, yet what we did was pretty much refocus a new wider array of sounds into typical quintessential Endgame. Four big pieces, each with a slightly different focus. Maybe this is our "Zeit" or imaginary music for nature films. Marshlands sets the scene, and although not a lot seems to happen in its 21 minutes, it's a constantly changing and growing opus. Much more dynamics can be heard in Volcanic Flats with its opening big but slow rise, bolstered by a swirly organ crescendo to a plateau of bubbling electronic volcanic activity. Hereon early Cluster/Kluster comes to mind, before we go into a grand cosmic bliss-out. Rainforest is an indescribable melange of real and unreal sounds, collages and textures, ending aptly with a thunderstorm! Eventually we head off towards outer space with Stratosphere, with ethereal Mellotron textures weaving in and out of a Cluster like slidy/slippery fabric.
Typical Endgame? Yes. But there again - no. There's a lot here never heard in an Endgame album, proving that well over a decade on Endgame can still come up with many a new idea. In fact some that we never even though of until after we'd invented them! Such is the wonder of free improvisation. Or were we all remote viewing?

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released September 18, 2014

Recorded live to digital at Tachyon Studio, 25 January 2010.
Edit & remix by Alan 18 April 2010.

Alan Freeman: laptop (virtual sampler, Abakos & other synths, processing),
Roland SH-32, guitar, Roland guitar synth, springs, objects, etc.
Steve Freeman: tapes, analogue synths, bass guitar, cymbal, acoustic CD, etc.
Jim Tetlow: laptop with keyboard (virtual sampler, synths, etc.), effects.

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Endgame Leicester, UK

Endgame music is instantaneous invention. Initially Endgame stepped on from German cosmic music in the manner of Zeit era Tangerine Dream, akin to Lightwave, the INA-GRM school or Morphogenesis. Expect references/dedications to Nurse With Wound, Krautrock, etc. Endgame were very busy on the session front for almost a decade, and continue to play live together occasionally. The archive is vast. ... more

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