Space is calling us.
Pulsations, vibrations, ancestral echoes emerge from the depths of the universe and reach our minds. Colors that pass through the body and matter, flowing incessantly before our eyes; incredulous, we gaze at them with a child's wonder but aware that those flashes of color are us, they belong to us, pieces of the same soul.
A new multifaceted experience, a new journey. Alex Paterson is our captain, his Orb the rest of the space crew, and "The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld" is our spaceship. Fasten your seat belts, free your minds, take a deep breath and above all, relax...
The Orb's ambient-house will gently cradle your senses, as our journey proceeds unhurriedly towards the center of the universe: the dynamic "Little Fluffy Clouds" greets you to a new space dawn, while still sleepy and incredulous at the spectacle before you, you cautiously wander around the orbiting ship. The beats and at times unsettling electronic noises of "Earth (Gaia)" spread all around as a voice updates you on the situation on board and the course. Suddenly, we're engulfed by the light of billions of stars, while soft notes, voices lost in space, industrial echoes, and psychedelic beats begin to float in this new dimension: "Supernova At The End Of The Universe", "Back Side Of The Moon", and "Into The Fourth Dimension" are the voices of the planets, the silent expansion of galaxies, fractal images of our mind.
But our journey is almost at an end: mysterious sounds envelop and hypnotize us like the song of a siren stranded on some passing asteroid; it is the voice of the "huge pulsating brain that resides at the center of the universe" warning us that we have reached the edge of known space. Alex Paterson bids us farewell from his almost tangible and multifaceted music with a satisfied smile, certain we will meet again not too long from now somewhere else in his brilliant mind.
Space is calling us, the journey has just begun.
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