Featuring 22 minutes of Prog, Space Rock, Minimalism, and Electronica, The Autumn Shrine EP belongs in your collection today.
- The Autumn Shrine (Parts I-III) 13:45 (Floyd rides a Camel to Berlin School — a requiem for Quarkspace?)
- Silicon Rogue 3:20 (Bob Moog meets Philip Glass.)
- Transaxiom 5:06 (Brian Eno warps from 1975 to today with an appropriate bass response.)
A digital only release, the Autumn Shrine EP is the first in hopefully a regular series of timely EP albums released in concert with our normal schedule — as long as the muse allows it! Check out this description:
The Autumn Shrine EP, Church of Hed’s fourth release, is centered on the nearly 14 minute title track, a Floydian spaceprog epic essentially serving as a requiem for Quarkspace. A Philip Glass-inspired Moog improvisation and a beat-laden electronica track from the Electric Sepulcher sessions (Church of Hed’s third album) round out the EP.
You can sample the tracks and purchase a download from CD Baby today. The EP is also available from most major digital music sources -- iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, etc. We will be offering a free download with every order of either Electric Sepulcher or Rivers of Asphalt (Quarkspace’s Node in Peril too!) from our shop here at Church of Hed Dot Com. This also includes the free copies of the debut Church of Hed album, as well as Quarkspace’s Drop (an All Music Guide Top Pick), Spacefolds 8 and Spacefolds 9. Whoa. What a deal! Give Hed for the Holidays!
Gear List on the album:
Synths: Moog Sub 37, Korg Z1, Korg Prophecy, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Volca Bass, Korg Monotribe, Yamaha MM8, Waldorf Streichfett, Waldorf Micro Q, Kawai K5000W, Roland VS-1
Drums: Roland TD-8, Alternate Mode TrapKat
Software: Korg iMS-20, Apple GarageBand (iOS), Pro Tools
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