All composed, played and mixed by Gerd Weyhing.
The Album was made completely at home, with printed brand CD-Rs.
The cover was printed externally on quality paper.
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I wanted to symbolize a mountain bike tour of 30 km in 12 minutes (which is a bit faster than I can actually ride on the bike).
It starts at home, in the forest, going uphill, until the border between Forest and Vineyard is reached.
Everything changes there, and then you go downhill on fast tracks; sometimes the direction changes while the speed stays the same.
Later you will reach a steep uphill road, your legs keep on moving like clockwork, but your mind is somewhere else when you reach your home again.
You have arrived where you have left, but it is not the same place any more.
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from SubTerraMachIneA,
released December 7, 2018
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