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Why not white?

by Obscure Paths

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At the dawn of everything, a superior civilization is looking for a block of inert matter to fertilize and give rise to existence. A perfect plan, whose purpose is to flood the infinite with a perpetual light. Unfortunately, the stupidest representatives of this civilization are the first to find this “universal egg”, and they will cause an irreparable mess from which the immense darkness will be born. In other words: we live in the universe that we deserved!

Based on the book "Astrotruckers" by Mikael Niemi (2007)

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released October 14, 2023
Recorded at FourWalls Studio, Giovinazzo (Italy)
Mixing & mastering: Alex Grasso
Cover art: Francesco Riccardi (a.k.a. Freakering)
Composed & performed by Obscure Paths

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Obscure Paths Molfetta, Italy

An instrumental quartet, playing together since the 5th of August 2006. We try to leave our melodies alone, without any kind of words, in front of our listeners’ minds. We hope that our efforts will be greeted with always new points of view from everyone who will have enough time and enough interest to give us a new listening, a new opportunity. ... more

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