The noted Lisbon musician continues his quest to open a new dimension in sound with the final iteration of his long-running Space series.
Rafael Toral closes the loop on his Space Program ahead of schedule, ‘Space Solo 2’ his sixth and final outer-dimensional adventure as opposed to the series’ intended target of ten albums.
Continuing and expanding on the methods deployed in his first ‘Space Solo’ album from 2006, this second edition finds the Portuguese artist narrowing his craft down to just one instrument on each track. These include modulated feedback controlled through a Theremin, electrode oscillator, glove-controlled sinewaves and a series of modular synthesizer solos.
Whilst the Modular Synthesizer tracks occasionally sound like R2D2 hocked up on acid, Toral’s jazz-like mastery is evident throughout and is at its most decimating on the seven-minute Electrode Oscillator Solo.
RIYL K F Whitmann, Container, Metasplice and Senyawa.
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The noted Lisbon musician continues his quest to open a new dimension in sound with the final iteration of his long-running Space series.
Rafael Toral closes the loop on his Space Program ahead of schedule, ‘Space Solo 2’ his sixth and final outer-dimensional adventure as opposed to the series’ intended target of ten albums.
Continuing and expanding on the methods deployed in his first ‘Space Solo’ album from 2006, this second edition finds the Portuguese artist narrowing his craft down to just one instrument on each track. These include modulated feedback controlled through a Theremin, electrode oscillator, glove-controlled sinewaves and a series of modular synthesizer solos.
Whilst the Modular Synthesizer tracks occasionally sound like R2D2 hocked up on acid, Toral’s jazz-like mastery is evident throughout and is at its most decimating on the seven-minute Electrode Oscillator Solo.
RIYL K F Whitmann, Container, Metasplice and Senyawa.
The noted Lisbon musician continues his quest to open a new dimension in sound with the final iteration of his long-running Space series.
Rafael Toral closes the loop on his Space Program ahead of schedule, ‘Space Solo 2’ his sixth and final outer-dimensional adventure as opposed to the series’ intended target of ten albums.
Continuing and expanding on the methods deployed in his first ‘Space Solo’ album from 2006, this second edition finds the Portuguese artist narrowing his craft down to just one instrument on each track. These include modulated feedback controlled through a Theremin, electrode oscillator, glove-controlled sinewaves and a series of modular synthesizer solos.
Whilst the Modular Synthesizer tracks occasionally sound like R2D2 hocked up on acid, Toral’s jazz-like mastery is evident throughout and is at its most decimating on the seven-minute Electrode Oscillator Solo.
RIYL K F Whitmann, Container, Metasplice and Senyawa.
The noted Lisbon musician continues his quest to open a new dimension in sound with the final iteration of his long-running Space series.
Rafael Toral closes the loop on his Space Program ahead of schedule, ‘Space Solo 2’ his sixth and final outer-dimensional adventure as opposed to the series’ intended target of ten albums.
Continuing and expanding on the methods deployed in his first ‘Space Solo’ album from 2006, this second edition finds the Portuguese artist narrowing his craft down to just one instrument on each track. These include modulated feedback controlled through a Theremin, electrode oscillator, glove-controlled sinewaves and a series of modular synthesizer solos.
Whilst the Modular Synthesizer tracks occasionally sound like R2D2 hocked up on acid, Toral’s jazz-like mastery is evident throughout and is at its most decimating on the seven-minute Electrode Oscillator Solo.
RIYL K F Whitmann, Container, Metasplice and Senyawa.
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The noted Lisbon musician continues his quest to open a new dimension in sound with the final iteration of his long-running Space series.
Rafael Toral closes the loop on his Space Program ahead of schedule, ‘Space Solo 2’ his sixth and final outer-dimensional adventure as opposed to the series’ intended target of ten albums.
Continuing and expanding on the methods deployed in his first ‘Space Solo’ album from 2006, this second edition finds the Portuguese artist narrowing his craft down to just one instrument on each track. These include modulated feedback controlled through a Theremin, electrode oscillator, glove-controlled sinewaves and a series of modular synthesizer solos.
Whilst the Modular Synthesizer tracks occasionally sound like R2D2 hocked up on acid, Toral’s jazz-like mastery is evident throughout and is at its most decimating on the seven-minute Electrode Oscillator Solo.
RIYL K F Whitmann, Container, Metasplice and Senyawa.