The title of this song is recalled by Nevil Shute’s novel On the Beach, a post-apocalyptic novel telling of a mixed group of people in Melbourne as they await the arrival of deadly radiation spreading towards them following a nuclear war a year previously. As the radiation approaches, each person deals with impending death differently.
Wonderful synth padding, sweeps and dynamics. A landing on water as thin as air, in a body light enough to soar over the irridescent sea. Thus far, the CD seems the perfect soundtrack for an ethereal journey. Fascinating to take something like an MRI, which is considered medically "routine" and create something so "other worldly" with it.
I've made a soundtrack for the scrolling titles you would see at the end of an imaginary movie. The ones you see if you don't shoot too fast from your seat after the final scene.
The trailer can be found at: http://xoomer.virgilio.it/eterogeneo/end_titles.swf
As usual, Fabio, I am astounded by your work. I was also very impressed with what you did on our collaboration CD, "Xperimentus". As usual, you trail off with your beautiful and sensitive piano playing. I like the fact that you don't assume what the film was like before this trailer; but you leave it to the listener's imagination. I can imagine this trailer being the end of an intellectual drama...almost too sophisticated for sci-fi, unless it was in the caliber of Russian science fiction drama, like the original Solaris or Stalker, both fascinating films that I have on DVD.
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