Invisible Order DTS 5.1 Surround Sound CD
Editorial Reviews One of the main techniques used for the album is what used to be called "tape loops". Brian Eno got the idea from John Cage and made it known with his Music for Airports. Eno used two tape machines to create long delay loops. At the time there wasn't such a thing as a digital delay. This meant that the only way to get delays beyond 100 milliseconds was to use tape. I just applied this idea to 5.1 surround. The essence of the album is based upon the writings of various occult writings and teachings as well as personal experiences with unknown qualities.
<"b00005niw15020"> Jim Brenholts
Invisible Order: a set of unique soundscapes and dense atmospheres. It is a journey full of experimental and foreboding passages.
<"b00005niw15019"> Jeff Fitzgerald - Aural Innovations
There's no firm footing... it is uncertain. But the music moves you forward, then you enter the garden.
<"b00005niw14999"> Album Description
The album consists of eight songs ranging from ambient to experimental sound. It was recorded and mixed in 5.1 surround.
Invisible Order DTS 5.1 Surround Sound CD
Invisible Order DTS 5.1 Surround Sound CD, Music, Diatonis
Invisible Order DTS 5.1 Surround Sound CD
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