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Singing bowls from Nepal are used live and on the sequencer samples. As the title suggests, it is a scary situation as other worlds are coming into play here. Bells play an important role in this place, and the Moog adds surprisingly science fiction-like effects. Fear of the unknown is primal to human instinct. Then silence.

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2001: A Space Oddity

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from Visitors Welcome, released July 27, 2013
Frank-Emu Emax I sequencer, Minimoog synthesizer, odd percussion.
Ken-bells of all types, singing bowls, glass and metal, drums.
Recorded live direct-to-disc in 2001 at Anvil Creations Studio, Baltimore.
Editing and additional tracks by Ken Moore for ACS.

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Moore/Myers Ohio

Ken Moore has been using sound as music since 1975. This site began as a promotion for the Moore/Myers band, which released two albums in the 1980s. Now, Ken has expanded his talents to include percussion and abstract recordings from the Gong Room. With the addition of Short Story, ACS is creating even better adventurous sounds, more than ever before. ... more

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