Solstice

Описание к видео Solstice

Note from publishing:
In the recent founding and publishing of "In the Midst of a Waning Equinox"
several inspections of quality request a follow-up to remedy minor and relative issues (volume and found versions).
The LP record when founded managed to produce both visual and sound that was unfortunately layered with what can be described as "dialogue"
Most extracted tracks from the published album were recovered but the sound emitted was notably lowered by a couple of decibels that wouldn't be heard especially well if using headphones on mobile devices.
There were also new arrangements that were extracted and slotted here. Whole similar but different in the publish album.
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Tracks + Commentary:
Track: 0:00 - 5:55 -- "Solstice"
Different from the "Solstice" track in "In the Midst of a Waning Equinox". Found mixed in a layer of "Dialogue" and imagery of people, likely military of the Freurisch Reich, Suerlev Union, and the Armados empire.

Track: 5:56 - 12:44 -- "SNR"
A different version of "SNR" from "In the Midst of a Waning Equinox". Originally thought to have been taken from the earlier recording when the SNR entity was near the Stevensohn Metropolitan area. This one has more delay and reverb and is slowed by nought 1.67 semitones.

Track: 12:46 - 18:48 -- "Leidermann"
The Track "Leidermann" was found to have been very quiet when heard on headphones and official publishing. The track was upscaled prior after it was extracted from "dialogue" that featured Steiber Von Diettermiersky, Lucas Andronev, and Luan "Charlotte" Sang-minh droned and imagery of them alongside others. It was discovered to be very much inaudable on headphones on mobile devices when taken.

Track: 18:49 - 21:46 -- "A Rare and Tender Beauty"
An alternate version of "A Rare and Tender Beauty". This one seems to be relatively slower compared to the official publishing. Upscaled audio. This track was found overlayed with another track "Internal Abyssal of the Mind" and the "dialogue with imagery very clear depicting family and friends.

Track: 21:47 - 28:12 -- "The Strongest Hope"
This track is upscaled with its audio but is notedly distorted (concerning the alto voice). It's one of the tracks to be noted melody and taken audio from "Once Upon a Time In the West". Pesquira regarded it as one of his favorite Morricone pieces.

Track: 28:18 - 31:29 -- "Where is Love?"
A noted alternate version of "Where is Love?" from the official publication. Much slower —in comparison to the official publication— and is significantly slowed with its tempo. This track seems to be original as it is quietly layered in the "dialogue" and the background noise. One of the notably overt tracks as it has the same melody of Lionel Barts "Where Is Love?" from his musical "Oliver!" though it didn't used the 1968 recording (as it was mostly voice and used woodwinds primarily and a notable violin quality that isn't heard here).
This version of "Where is Love?" is also heard in the transmission called "Cerebral Glial Scarring" but that audio is considered lost as it wasn't fully recorded. Three known sections are recorded but this is a likely the fifth section from those who actually heard it when it was transmitted.

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