Dreaming Eden (Vinyl)
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The new solo album from João Branco Kyron, aka Kyron from Portuguese group Beautify Junkyards.
Dreaming Eden is an electronic reverie comprised of drifting melodies, dusty archive sounds and synthesised rhythms.It feels like the soundtrack to a dream, in that nothing stays fixed, melodies develop then collapse, strident rhythms strike up and then unravel into fragments. And like a dream it’s hard to pin down in time- the overall sound is not quite contemporary, and neither is it a vintage re-enactment. Taking inspiration from Christopher Priest’s novel A Dream of Wessex, the record echoes the 20th century take on the notion of virtual reality – one where participants escape the harsh reality of their world into a kind of consensus utopian future.
500 copies on orange vinyl with artwork by Kyron and Jim Jupp. Includes a free download code card.
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