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Station Three: Here

by The Drive to Uqbar

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2018 Ambient/SoundArt album 'Station Three: Here' from The Drive to Uqbar.

The Drive to Uqbar's 6th album is their most diverse- coherency lies within the presence of an Ambient blanket.

Moods change throughout.

Conceptually, the work is a sort of soundtrack for the various feelings one might have when you're close to the end of your search and finally, possibly, able to plant-a-flag.

"A red blur (bus?) thundered by; dust plumes enveloped him. He blinked. Uqbar.

Perhaps . . . this road has no terminus.

Across the plains, pale fires blazed."

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credits

released October 19, 2018

Guitars, Manipulations, Sounds, Recordings, etc- Keith G. Rose
Vocals on "Another Day" - Rebecca Reis-Miller
Cello on "Snapshots, You Know, Pictures" Yamilet Trujillo

All songs written by Keith G. Rose, with the exception of 'Another Day' written by Keith G. Rose & Rebecca Reis-Miller.

Fall, 1132 records - 2018

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The Drive to Uqbar Orlando, Florida

The Drive to Uqbar (a journey to a place that exists.)—made up of filmmaker and sound artist Keith G. Rose and vocalist Rebecca Reis-Miller—create an eclectic form of Drone-Ambient music using primarily guitars: operatic, enveloping, disquieting, and infused with multifarious field recordings.

Listen to Keith G. Rose's new project 'Red Hill Siren, go here: redhillsiren.bandcamp.com/music
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