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photonic

About photonic from Auckland

 


Work on the new Photonic songs started in Auckland, 2008, just after I

finished Recorded Contact. By mid 2009 I had invented the Beat of

Infinity and gone solo.

After playing some solo live shows

using this beat, I knew that it would also be fun and the best way to

write and record the third Photonic album.

...

As always, I wanted the Photonic songs to be about riffs. How riffs

could fit together to sustain original plateaus of feeling and how

repitition and variation of heavy, non-downtuned riffs formed musical

mantras.

The result is that all of the songs on Rif Mountains

are using variations of the Photonic Beat of Infinity. Building on years

of experiments with time, the Photonic Beat of Infinity uses subliminal

bio-tempos and trance state awareness to achieve many desired results.

For example, if you want to stop smoking, listen to Photonic while not

smoking. If, however you want to smoke, listen to Photonic before,

during and after you smoke.

Photonic can provide powerful

magical protection from boredom etc if listened to correctly. Photonic

helps you, the listener, to enjoy time. Let Photonic do the work for

you. As the Photonic music actually goes into your mind, you may feel

the improvement right away.

The Photonic guitar riffs and lyrical phrases are there for you now and whenever you think of them.

myspace.com/photonicmusic

cdbaby.com/cd/photonic

http://www.photonic.co.nz/



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hey Photonic,
when is your next gig? its been ages!

Posted by jess from facebook 3 years ago



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