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Lenses Extend by Jeff LaRochelle
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Album Title: Lenses Extend
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2018
Duration: 45:00:00
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About the Album
The album "Lenses Extend" asks us to examine our place in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. The Universe Next Door was inspired by the EE Cummings poem "pity this busy monster, manunkind", which was critical of technology and how it hampered human connection and expression. The final phrase, "there's a hell of a good universe next door, let's go", gives us a sense of optimism about the future, and how sometimes a positive worldview is a matter of perception.
Tracks
Does The Internet Dream of Itself?; The Oasis; Mirage; The Universe Next Door; Pity This Busy Monster; Electrons Deify One Razorblade; Enigma; Fold
Personnel
Jeff LaRochelle
saxophoneAdditional Personnel
Jeff LaRochelle: tenor saxophone, clarinet, electronics; Luan Phung: guitar; Soren Nissen: bass; Ian Wright: drums; Michael Davidson: vibraphone (#2-6), Aline Homzy: violin (#4-6, 8); Sheba Thibideau: bassoon (#4-6).
Date featured
October 17, 2018
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Instrument: Saxophone
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