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Recorded between 2005 and 2017 on a 1904 Steinway baby grand in the French village of Cogny, an 1899 Blüthner at Studio Slaughterback in London and an unknown, earthquake-tuned piano at the Ice Cream Studio in Tokyo, this album is a dark and disturbing trip through the decaying and decadent last days of human civilisation, in an overpopulated world where nothing works, nobody is content, and the masses are controlled by a handful of billionaires intent solely on not sharing their dubiously acquired wealth, along with a smaller handful of high-tech megacorps intent solely on owning, tracking, watching and manipulating everything we do - The Dream Extortionists. Some tracks feature the piano as a simple solo instrument, but often it is heavily processed and accompanied by electronic and orchestral textures, voices, and, at one point, even a spaghetti-western guitar to alter the musical landscape. Melody is key, however, albeit as the melancholic soundtrack the Ballard-esque titles would suggest. In any case, it's about time that 'gothic chill-out' became a genre... User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
She Thought She Was Alone
Ian Williams
Slow Poison
Ian Williams
Last Train To Eternity
Ian Williams
It Was No Accident
Ian Williams
They Could Find No Cure
Ian Williams
And We Shall Never Know
Ian Williams
Triste Voyage
Ian Williams
¡Viva La Revolución!
Ian Williams
His Future Was His Past
Ian Williams
Four Lousy Degrees And We're All Going To Hell
Ian Williams