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Outersect with Caldera
Album: 13 Aug 2007
By:
RobRayle
CD
http://www.outersect.net
http://www.triskelemanagement.com/promotion/caldera/
On August 13, 2007, Outersect (
Rob Rayle
) released his worldwide debut solo album,
Caldera
, nine tracks combining acoustic vocals, instruments, and electronics in a variety of psychedelic downtempo styles ranging from dub to ethnotechno.
Caldera
is a spiritually motivated album intended to reach out to people using spiritual psychedelic music in order to help them move towards a higher understanding. You can hear lots of Kyma on the CD (including some new synthesis algorithms that Rob programmed for himself using DSP assembly language). In particular, listen to Track 7 (almost everything is Kyma or Kyma-processed) and Track 9 (the pedal-steel lead sound is Kyma), plus there are various Kyma sounds interspersed throughout the album. Check
http://www.outersect.net
for more information on the album and upcoming live dates. The name of the album comes from a free event Rayle hosted inside the caldera of an extremely large volcano in the
Eastern Sierra
.
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