The fourth and final track is by Sun Room Generator and titled “Abduction.” Sun Room consists of three members: Omar Jon Ajluni, Stephen Kemsley, and Nicholas C. Raftis III. They form like voltron to give you something akin to what Pink Floyd might have done if they were in their twenties and used today’s technology to capture their ideas. They bring the best of western and eastern harmony to the now, with a mastery of electronics, sound design, and synthesis, and “Abduction” is their masterwork reflective of this approach. The song builds gradually, beautiful flowing synths and delicate electronic percussion weaving in and out of an array of string instruments. A minute or so in, we hear the sounds of a train approaching the station, and when it takes off again, so does the song, building to a powerful climax, followed by what the listener might experience as the actual moment of abduction, when the machine elves come to visit!
Sun Room Generator: A mysterious group that chases the infinite spiral of perfection. Now honing their debut masterpiece, we can expect great things from this group. Sun Room is what Pink Floyd would be doing today, fusing the rich melodic history of classical music with world music and pure math. Consisting of three childhood friends, they are Stephen Kemsley, Omar Jon Ajluni, and Nicholas C. Raftis III (aka 000 / Axiom Crux). A psychedelic supergroup, unlike anything our generation has ever seen, umm...errr, we mean, heard.
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