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Timelapse

by Meridian Arc

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1.
Pulse 01:27
2.
Rotating 03:57
3.
Observer 02:47
4.
The Way Home 05:05
5.
6.
Sleep 02:50
7.
8.
Abyss 04:40
9.
The Hall 05:06

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"Over nine tracks, Timelapse rolls over you like a slow fog. From the opening swaths of noise on “Pulse” to the mysterious and hypnotic rhythm of “Rotating”, Meridian Arc is on a mission to catapult your psyche into the blackness of space. There’s a real sense of dread in “The Way Home”, a claustrophobic track that feels as if it’s DNA begins with John Carpenter scores and late night horror films of the early 80s. Andrew Crawshaw knows how to capture that vibe perfectly, but never coming across as derivative. We roll right into “Distant Signals” which is reminiscent of Zombi and Steve Moore’s score to The Guest. “Sleep” is a nice reprieve from the heaviness that came before. There’s a real sense of wonder in this track. It’s the sound of discovery.

Elsewhere, “Abyss” has an early 80s vibe with electronic drums and synth strings working together to give us the sound of an early 80s Tangerine Dream score. “The Hall” ends our journey on a haunted note. Monolithic bass notes are accompanied by wavering highs, as if hovering over some great chasm in time and space. It’s the perfect ending to the music journey Meridian Arc have taken us on." J. Hubner / Complex Distractions

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released March 6, 2020

All songs written and performed by: Andrew Crawshaw

All sounds created using: Roland Juno-106, Roland SH-101,
Roland Polysix, Moog Minitaur, Moog Sub37, Waldorf Streichfett,
Dave Smith Tempest, Sequential Circuits Prophet 6,
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600, Korg Mono/Poly.

Recorded and Engineered by A. Crawshaw at
Moto Sonic Sound Studio Seattle,WA
May 2016 -October 2018

Mixed and Mastered by Phil Petrocelli at
Soultheft Labs, Seattle,WA 2019.

Art by Justin Thomas-Kleine and Andrew Crawshaw
Design and Layout by Andrew Crawshaw

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All songs by Meridian Arc 2020 ©

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Meridian Arc Seattle, Washington

Meridian Arc guides you through the celestial dimensions of beyond our space and time through the textural waves of sound and distant planetary pulses. Cosmic excursions that bend the spectrum of colors to create a bridge to sonic temples in the galaxy far far away. ... more

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