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Glimpses of ID

by Danniielle O'Connor

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moonwatcher Her beautiful use of vintage (fat) synths. And how listening to this just takes you away from this world.
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All songs written, recorded, mixed and mastered by Danniielle O’Connor at Pulse Eternal Studio.
This album was originally commissioned by the Ballarat Begonia Festival, 2001 and played continuously
throughout the festival in the Robert Clark Conservatory.

Musical glass bowls on tracks 5 and 6 hand blown by Elaine Miles and played by Elaine Miles, Lyndon Kriss
and Danniielle O’Connor.

Danniielle plays the following instruments on this album:
Yamaha SY77 and DX7 digital synthesizers,
Roland System 100, SH09, JX-3P, Juno 6 and Juno 106 analog synthesizers,
Roland System 700 analog sequencer and ARP-X8 digital arpeggiator,
Propellerheads Rebirth and Reason software.

Cover photography by Kim Brown. Bowl photography and CD artwork by Danniielle O’Connor.
Danniielle dressed by Kim Stanley-Eyles.

Wildlife sounds recorded at Mount Evelyn, Melbourne, Australia.
Water sounds recorded on sacred First Nations land in Menindee, NSW and at Dja Willam, Daylesford, Victoria.

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released May 14, 2022

Danniielle O'Connor.

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Pulse Eternal Adelaide, Australia

Pulse Eternal is inspired by electronic music pioneers such as Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk as well as prog rock groups and artists such as Pink Floyd, Genesis, Mike Oldfield and the later recordings of The Beatles.
Picture the pulsing lights of the Moog modular systems of Tangerine Dream in the mid 70s & you'll get a pretty solid idea of what inspires Pulse Eternal.
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