Disassembly Required
Mark Miller
Progressive Rock incorporating some sitar with keyboards & synthesizers with influences that include the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kings X, Yes, Genesis & Todd Rundgren/Utopia, Alan Parsons Project - Mastered by Ty Tabor at Alien Beans
Tracks 1 thru 7 were inspired by the book "The End of Time / The Next Revolution in Physics" by Julian
Progressive Rock incorporating some sitar with keyboards & synthesizers with influences that include the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kings X, Yes, Genesis & Todd Rundgren/Utopia, Alan Parsons Project - Mastered by Ty Tabor at Alien Beans
Tracks 1 thru 7 were inspired by the book "The End of Time / The Next Revolution in Physics" by Julian Barbour. The book makes the claim and offers scientific arguments that time is actually an illusion and the universe is in a static state of "timelessness" and that every instant is a total "now". The music and lyrics weave a rollercoaster ride of progressive rock with most of the lyrics dealing with the subject of time. Instruments include standard rock guitar, bass, drums & keyboards but also include the use of sitar with a few flourishes of cello. Jerusalem & Mythria were released previously on "Echoes of Oblivion" but where spruced up with some additional editing & keyboards. Disassembly Required was also mastered by Ty Tabor of Kings X, so those songs as well as the whole album carries a new sonic texture. all instruments & vocals by mark cellos by linda-marie miller cajon, djembe & percussion by danny mcmahon aux percussion by bill stoneback
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0:00/4:24
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Now or Never 5:440:00/5:44
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Cerulean 4:200:00/4:20
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Mythria 7:480:00/7:48