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Electro-Acoustic, Ambient, Industrial
Genre:
Electronic: Industrial
Release Date:
2008
Preview - EP
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(884502001778)
Record Label: American Memory Project
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The American Memory Project is a broadcast from the future. A digital archive of a long dead country unearthed in a distant era and broadcast back to our time. A short wave transmission bounced off the fabric of eros, washed up on the shores of the twenty first century. It is both abstract melancholy verse and a dire warning. A container filled with ghosts speaking stories so far removed from their origins that they defy context. Or perhaps, invite it anew.
Memory is fleeting. Short term, long term. A collection of neurons, traveling at light speed, rendered in matter, always fading. Nostalgia is such a beautiful curse.
We are animating ghosts...
Note: As a bonus feature the DVD contains a ROM folder which can be accessed via your computer. Within the folder are the 24 bit masters of the audio content.
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author: michelle
Brilliant! It seems like my fellow reviewers have done such a great job that I really don't have anything to add. The only aspect that disappoints me is that there isn't more! Please rectify this asap ;)
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Even better than I remembered.
author: Pavel Lishin
I caught AMP's show here in Dallas when they opened for Ohgr, and I was floored. I downloaded their tracks from their myspace, and kept waiting for the DVD to come out, and once it did, it surely didn't disappoint. Everything looks even better than what I remember, watching the film again reminded me of how much I love the music, and I cannot wait to see AMP live again.
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A Piece of Truly Deserving Art
author: Lillian Rivard
I praise this project for its originality, artistry, musicianship, and overall talent. I believe this DVD EP gives a strange look into the past that could only be displayed through music. I could go on about this project, but I am hoping to be writing a review of their full length film soon.
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author: Amanda Tutunick
This was amazing to see live, and now I can relieve that experience anytime! It's truely moving. I can't wait for more!
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