Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dr. Quandry "Beyond All Spheres of Force and Matter"


I reached out to the good folks over at World Around Records regarding music. They hit me back with a gang of projects. This joint is from Dr. Quandry (a Boston-area producer). This one line from the email sums up this project very well, "Beyond All Spheres of Force and Matter, which is some heavy cinematic instrumental epic shit." It's like the soundtrack to a motion picture. While listening to the joint, I'm thinking of scenes in my head. It's a good listen. "A Dream of Distant Shores" and "My Soul Longs for Her" are among my favorite listens. It's different. Remember that. Sit back and enjoy.

<a href="http://quandary.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-all-spheres-of-force-and-matter">Ekbat de Sebat by Dr. Quandary</a>

Production, synths, sampling and arrangement by Dr. Quandary. Additional bass on tracks 2, 4, 8 & 9 by Matt Scott. Artwork and design by Federico Piatti.

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3 comments:

  1. Gregory3:22 PM

    Dr. Quandary has been making some unbelievably beautiful music for quite some time. Hands down one of my favorite instrumentalists.

    Great landscapes

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  2. Anonymous6:15 PM

    Amazing Instrumental Album! This album shows Quandry's has a wider range that most instrumentalists. Whether you enjoy uptempo, down tempo or epic sounding tracks, this has it all. If I had to narrow it down Ekbat de Sebat, Misconceptions, A Dream of Distant Shores, and Ziusundra are my four favorite tracks on Beyond All Spheres of Force and Matter.

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  3. Quandary’s beats remind me of Haruki Murakami’s writing-- eerily beautiful. Instantaneously creepy and sobering, like a nightmare which leads to an epiphany upon waking. BASFM just serves as more evidence.

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