voyage to planet faremido
recorded live at kaos 06.01.2000 · 5 minutes of a 13 minute track. PART 1: JOURNEY - Gulliver is captured by the Solasis spacecraft and taken through hyperspace.
Subliminal Theorists are live electronic experimentalists... Their goal: Sound Deconstructionism.
Sound Deconstructionism
Story behind the song
Subliminal Theorists debut album release in 2000, "SOLASIS", is based on the 1917 sci-fi novel "Voyage to Faremido" by Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy, following the further adventures of Johnathan Swift's Gulliver. This time, Gulliver is travelling in an airplane when he is kidnapped by a spaceship and taken to the far-off world, Faremido, dominated by the uncaring, unfeeling robot society the Solasis. Recorded in a one-hour live session at kaos studios on June 1 2000, SOLASIS embodies a pure simplistic, ambient sound architecture.
Lyrics
Subliminal Theorists debut album release in 2000, "SOLASIS", is based on the 1917 sci-fi novel "Voyage to Faremido" by Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy, following the further adventures of Johnathan Swift's Gulliver. This time, Gulliver is travelling in an airplane when he is kidnapped by a spaceship and taken to the far-off world, Faremido, dominated by the uncaring, unfeeling robot society the Solasis. Recorded in a one-hour live session at kaos studios on June 1 2000, SOLASIS embodies a pure simplistic, ambient sound architecture.