And Now, For Something Completely Different
Short cut to: Track List, Listen to It Here, and Additional Material
WTH is this?
Music and earthquakes are both transient dynamic vibrations.
Both can disturb the quietude of equilibrium; both are waves
projected, reflected, and refracted though time and space; both
are rides that bend, stretch, compress, and attack the senses.
Music, however, is also a journey. Beyond Labels – Melodies
without Pretense is one such exploration, composed and recorded
between 1995 and 1998, truly without any pretension, only for
the fun of it – and only released now because it should be free
and fits no genre. It mixes blender-crushed influences, with
subtle Cirque du Soleil flavors and complex layers of insanity.
Understandably, it will only please those select few who share
the weirdest eclectic tastes in transient dynamic vibrations.
Track List
Blender-crushed influences, with subtle Cirque du Soleil flavors, and complex layers of insanity:
1 Spies on the Left Bank
2 Drunk Juggler
3 Dawn of a New Day
4 Timeless Hummingbird
5 Kyoto Falling
6 Purple Tangerine
7 Medieval Morning Rush Hour
8 Strolling La Vilette
9 The Roman Emperor's Lullaby
10 Cello's Amenesia
11 Disarticulated Circus
12 Bugs Take over the Pub
© 1995-98, 2018 Michel Bruneau
Listen to It Here (Play it Loud)
These recordings span a large dynamic range. Consequently, they will sound a lot better if played relatively loud (according to world experts, and universal ones, 110 dB seems to be minimum).
YouTube ** Wink-wink: Can be played for free here! **
....and pretty much everywhere else you can listen to music.
Additional Material
Someday, someday.