Part two of 'The Philosophical Elements', 'Earthfire - Rh 198', literally
Earth and Fire. The Philosophical Elements' would have been a good title for the Album, but for my methodology of naming CD sized Volumes of sequential works, within one of my 5 tranches, after a work within it. So Em Volume 15 became 'Earthfire'. The Philosophical Elements are then just two works on it, along with 'Sharp Sound Underfoot'. Stylistically it owes alot to the last three Em albums - 'Movement about a point' [Sat. Sys.], 'Isospin' and 'Directions'. Given the Momentous change to come of Em 16 'Moment of a Butterfly' - this could be said to the last of my 'Early' Electronic Albums.
credits
from Earthfire,
released June 6, 2014
Julian Broadhurst - Recordings, Realisation and Mastering at Isabel Studio Em.
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