Track: Mirage
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Testimonial
” ‘Mirage’ – Beautiful music based around sounds that are reminiscent of the Humpback Whale songs (think “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home”)” — J. Chambers
“The opening track “Mirage” begins with the wail of a synthesizer — it sounds like a cry, not unlike a whale’s croon…”Mirage” sets a good tone for the album — it lets the listener know exactly what they are in for with WHAT’S REAL? The music here is really intricate, repeated listening will uncover hidden details that audiences may have missed out on the first (or fourth) time around.” — T. A. Daniel
“Notice the eerie sounds of the opening track [‘Mirage’], the lapping water, the synthesizer refrain that gradually fades in, reproduces itself, and evolves, the short and simple bass notes spaced out like hopscotch footprints in the sand – the spacing and layering of different sounds here is effective and interesting and holds the listener’s attention, waiting for what’s next.” — Andrew H. Lee
“‘Mirage’ in particular exemplifies how difficult it is becoming to discern what is real from what is imagined. The skillful and yet unfettered imagination brings about real things with a speed that is unmatched, and usually what is impossible today becomes a stark-deafening reality tomorrow.” — Dr. Lee D. Carlson
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