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Celestial Bodies (entire series)

by Ruined Machines

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Caley Ross
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Caley Ross Find me another collection of cosmically inspired music that can match the vast array displayed in Celestial Bodies. You can't. It doesn't exist. This collection is incredible from start to finish. Favorite track: Callisto.
Moss
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Moss I have been waiting for this set.
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Io 04:08
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Callisto 03:22
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Ganymede 03:31
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Envy (demo) 03:14

about

For your convenience, here is the entire Celestial Bodies collection combined into one download. Enjoy a bunch of bonus items as well as the full quality audio recordings with amazing, hi-res artwork, double the size of the images included with the standalone downloads.

The visual artistry of Michal Brodka is paired together with the sound of Ruined Machines to create Celestial Bodies, a year-long series of twelve releases.

"Over the next 365 days, twelve otherworldly artistic journeys will take shape through strict monthly production deadlines, with each collaborative result being shared with the world via the Ruined Machines Bandcamp page on the first of every month.

Each month's final product will artistically embody a specific Celestial Body, beginning with the May 1st release of "The Sun".

Largely an experiment, the idea behind Celestial Bodies is to see what we can come up with as a unit in a small amount of time. There is no pristine mixing, perfect technique, or completely pre-planned production. A stream of consciousness. We are creating maniacally; we enjoy the final product as if we're hearing it for the first time. We're on the journey just as much as everyone else is, and we can't wait to see where it all leads."

— Ruined Machines & Michal Brodka, April 2012


We were the next in space.

credits

released January 4, 2013

Joseph Kenyon — guitar, bass, percussion, programming, production, songwriting, sampling, voice
www.ruinedmachines.com
www.facebook.com/ruinedmachines

Michal Brodka — visual concept, themes, artwork & design
www.michalbrodka.com
www.facebook.com/michalbrodka

John Spano — tone matrix synths on "Io", binary star manipulation (namely, Kepler 4665989 & 10291683)
Joseph C. Kenyon — 20-string Chameleon section in "Wandering Mechanics", voice on "The Cosmic Curtain Call"
Erin Campion — voice on "The Cosmic Curtain Call"
Jaime Martinez — voice on "The Cosmic Curtain Call"
Mat Citrenbaum — Laser Blaster on "The Channel Surfer's Suite"

("A Man Exits" portion of "The Satellite Years" from Neptune originally written by Hopesfall)

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Ruined Machines Linden, New Jersey

RM was a project, alias, band & collective led by Joe Kenyon. He's over here:
kenyoniv.bandcamp.com

All members from 2006–2014:
rateyourmusic.com/artist/ruined_machines

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