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Wed, Jan 6, 2016, 11:53
- Roden Crater Vision drops on the dub techno label in February.
The next release on Ornaments will be a mini-LP from The Analog Roland Orchestra.
Due out as a single 12-inch on February 1st, the eight-track Roden Crater Vision is inspired by an art project in the US desert. Artist James Turrell has transformed the 4.8 km-wide Roden Crater, located in northern Arizona, into a naked-eye observatory, from which viewers can observe sky-light, solar, and other celestial phenomena. Samples from the forthcoming release have a fittingly spacey feel, with an aesthetic that ranges from high-energy, futuristic techno through to more ambient and dub-leaning fare. Roden Crater Vision will be Ornaments' first release of 2016, and The Analog Roland Orchestra's first release on the label since the four-track Home Versions in 2013.
Stream samples from Roden Crater Vision below.
Tracklist
A1 Lightlandscapes
A2 Melody 4
A3 Roden Crater Vision
A4 Broken Sky
A5 Lay Down
B1 Curvature
B2 Impact
B3 Orange Rainrain
B4 Melody 8
B5 Polyblue
Ornaments will release Roden Crater Vision on February 1st, 2016.