Arthur Nasson Trilogy Coming
. Nasson affirms the journey Echo Garden leads the listener through: "It feels like everything is different by the end of the album, as if we go through a series of listening experiences and wind up transformed." The title track, "Echo Garden," is about innocence lost and imagined, and serves as an anchor to an album where elements are deconstructed and rearranged. For example: Opener "Summer Drops" is the verse chord progression of the following track "Bounce" pulled apart, and a series of vocal harmonies are added to make it a completely different piece. "Echo Garden Theme Part 1" and "Echo Garden Theme Part 2" are the same chord progressions performed in different styles, with vocals added to Part 2. Preview and Purchase Arthur Nasson CDs |
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