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Organ Harvest
[CD : Released October 1997: Centaur Discs : CENCD 022]

ORGAN HARVEST was launched at the band's most prestigious performance to date, the Klemdag festival in Holland, confirming RMI's rise to prominence in the field of modern
electronic music. The album is a 62 minute epic consisting of six segued pieces all chosen to create a satisfying whole. For the first time there are thematic structures, on
both the title track and the Floydian finale 'A Minute of Silence'. Elsewhere the spirit of improvisation still dominates; 'Geiger' and 'Rainy Day Song' are sequencer led
explorations that demonstrate growing confidence in the principle "less is more". The surrounding textural sections show that RMI are unique in their ability to create blissful
soundworlds of depth and beauty which melt into your environment.
Tracklisting:
1. Organ Harvest Part One (12.08)
2. Geiger (10.36)
3. Edison (12.20)
4. Rainy Day Song (13.58)
5. Organ Harvest Part Two (7.02)
6. A Minute Of Silence (6.07)
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 Time & Motion
Featuring guest musician Martin Archer on all things woodwinds, the band takes their foundation of sequencer based material and stretches out the space within the beats (and for
some the tracks on the album, there are no beats...so think about all that space!) The band is more interested in letting a scenic vibe come across, and it's one that you might
not have expected after hearing an album like Rain Falls In Gray but it's more in the vibe of Philadelphia Air Shot in the idea of taking a starting point of an idea
and letting it take control...
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