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Stephen Lucas Live at Brussels - Elevator Out flac album
  • Performer Stephen Lucas Live at Brussels
  • Title Elevator Out
  • Date of release 2015
  • Style Dark Ambient, Experimental
  • Other formats MIDI AC3 AHX MP1 TTA MMF AUD
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1252 mb
  • Size FLAC 1150 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 712

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There were some complications because Dairy Tade insisted that we visit the habitat on multiple occasions to receive the full experience.

From the Album Archipelagic. Release Date: September 5, 2016. Label: Stephen Lucas Live at Brussels. Duration: 2:29 minutes.

A Leaky Legend by Stephen Lucas Live at Brussels, released 05 September 2015 1. Leaky Legend 2. Moist Mirror 3. Percolating Presents 4. Man Cream 5. Fuscible 6. Thaw Fusilli 7. Almost Not Damp 8. Outgoing Fissure 9. Pruncture 10. A Watery Whisper 11. A Viscous Vow A nu-geodesy of science-exploration and space makes sounds from my heart to your brain, to take apart the things you knew. This album describes an emotion I am quite familiar with because I have been gone for many years from the place I was born. It's called "A Leaky Legend," and I would like to dedicate it to you.

Very happy to announce Sand Shanty, the new album commission from Moz Quilson, has been released – free on YouTube.

Stephen Lucas: Live at Brussels. Contatti per Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Tracklist

1 Stay Calm 2:27:13
2 Find a Light Source 1:26:30
3 Press the Call Button 58:17
4 Door Open 1:55:35
5 Wait it Out 3:24:47
6 Check the Time 52:55

Credits

  • Artwork, Keyboards – Stephen Lucas

Notes

This album was commissioned by the Botis elevator company to provide emergency relief to victims trapped in elevators during technical malfunctions. Studies showed that people cannot listen to regular elevator music for more than five minutes consecutively — it is our hope that this will alleviate PTSD from elevator-related trapping incidents by up to 60%.

This project also hits really close to home because during the recording of ""Door Open"" Dairy Tade actually got stuck in a grain elevator where there is of course, no music at all. Some commenters have speculated that the name of the song references this incident but it is in fact, unrelated. Ash-varecå Botis!

Recorded by Dairy Tade
at Tade Dairy Farms
Liverpool, Merseyside, UK
Sept 20–21, 2015