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Ian Macfarlane: Planetarium - VINYL LPTitle: Planetarium Artist: Ian Macfarlane Label: Roundtable Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 798068882965 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 08 24 Number of Discs: 1 Vinyl LP pressing. Post Nuclear Mind Music? Lizard Strategies? Void Spirit? These bizarre titles are just a few of the self coined terms that Australian electronic musician Ian Macfarlane has conjured to represent his eccentric sonic world. An artist whose unique style of electronic
Title: PlanetariumArtist: Ian Macfarlane
Label: Roundtable
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 798068882965
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-08-24
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. Post-Nuclear Mind Music? Lizard Strategies? Void Spirit...? These bizarre titles are just a few of the self-coined terms that Australian electronic musician Ian Macfarlane has conjured to represent his eccentric sonic world. An artist whose unique style of electronic experimentalism has balanced dangerously close to the edge of popular convention, existing outside the mainstream and extending well beyond the fringe of any sanctioned independent scene. A futurist outsider whose extraordinary musical vision has explored the uncharted realms of consciousness and fantasy. Following a brief stint with the legendary Australian Krautrockers Cybotron, MacFarlane produced three independent solo albums throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. His debut LP Void Spirit, an experimental album issued under the pen name 'Violet Lightning', was followed by a further two albums published under his own name, the cosmic influenced Back From Beyond and finally the privately issued electro-ambient suite Planetarium. Presented with hours of unreleased home recordings, The Roundtable has begun a dedicated search through the fascinating archives of this under exposed artist. Beginning with a vinyl release of the rare cassette-only album Planetarium; this private press sees MacFarlane armed with a bank of Roland synthesizers, drum machines and field recordings, spawning a mutant amalgam of German Kosmische Musik, French Library electro and Private Issue New Age. Surrender to the stars and welcome to the first instalment of Muzak To Moralize By.
Tracks:
1.1 Hidden Leaves
1.2 Fingers Pointing at the Moon
1.3 Mindbridge
1.4 Surrender to the Stars
1.5 Seeds in the Dust
1.6 Fires on the Plain
1.7 A Mountain of Swords
1.8 Summits in the Mist
1.9 Seeds in the Dust
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