A long-form sonic exploration through arpeggiation, tonal progression, and percussive accent, or one through escapism and life’s seven movements
1. Acute observation of fundamental standards and traditions
2. Tempestuous discovery through unceasing expression and arousal
3. Conversion of inertia into comprehension and action
4. Altruistic development through unprejudiced acts of compassion
5. Universal openness and recognition of personal authenticity
6. Lucid awareness of harmony shared between realities
7. True ubiquitous connectivity unified with selfless realization
credits
from Music For Life Cycles (I-VII),
released February 26, 2016
Composed & produced by Suplington
Mastered by Steve Kitsch in London
Cover art, design & art direction by Nicholas Concklin
Executive Produced by Nicholas Concklin & John Moses
supported by 6 fans who also own “Music For Life Cycles (I-VII)”
I own this record on vinyl. It always puts me in a good mood. Every time I listen to it I hear something new. The color of the vinyl is also super cute. colin domigan
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