Into The Rift Volume Three From Genial Times: by Various
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  • Into The Rift Volume Three From Genial Times:
  • Into The Rift Volume Three From Genial Times:
  • Into The Rift Volume Three From Genial Times:

    Release Info:

    1. Artist: Various
    2. Cat. No: CAAN0004
    3. Release Date: 2018-07-14
    4. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
    5. Liner Notes: George De Bruin
    6. Cover Art: George De Bruin

    Track Listing:

    1. Cousin Silas - Heading North
    2. David E Krebs - Friends Parade
    3. Rotten Lily - Julian and Ramona Are Building a Spaceship To Escape GDR
    4. Walt Thisney - We Are Guided By The Stars
    5. Fabio Keiner - Springwaters
    6. Unattributed - Mysteries of the Night Skies
    7. Jaime Munarriz - The Bike Under The Willow Tree
    8. Gurdonark - Rainy Day Inside
    9. Wings of an Angel - Solving Adult Parabolas Under Clouds of Young Memories
    10. Tim Kays - Parkersburg 1845 (The Abandoned Mills)
    11. Daniel Robert Lahey - Firm Yet Gentle Yet Firm
    12. Glenn Sogge - Quartet for the End of a Gentler Time

Into The Rift Volume Three From Genial Times: by Various
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The theme for this release was “A Gentler Time”. The summary of the theme was:

When we were younger we had a different perception of the world. Many believe that it was a kinder, gentler place than it is today. Let’s take a trip into the past and explore things that we hold dear as being part of our formative years. Things that we believed in before confronting the “real” world.

This whole idea came about as a kind of a push back on last year’s “worldwide storm” concept. Both of them are related. The current social dynamic in many countries seems to be quite strident. With the 2017 release it seemed like it was time to take on that topic directly.

This year, it seems that there is a fatigue with our social environment and all of the issues that are going on. So, in reaction to this current political and social environment, I felt it would be good to take a bit of a holiday and look back on our past.

And the response was good. Twelve artists participated, each offering an interesting take on the things that they hold dear.


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