Blake, Jason: A Confusion Sequence
Blake, Jason: A Confusion Sequence
Format: CD
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Artist: Blake, Jason
Label: 7D Media
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 704260369562
Genre: Rock
Renowned Warr guitarist Jason Blake teams up with drummer Marco Minnemann (The Aristocrats, Steven Wilson, Joe Satriani) for his favorite work to date. "A Confusion Sequence," a follow-up to 2023's "Subsequent Ruins," explores new sonic territories while maintaining familiar elements. Composed and recorded entirely with the Warr Artisan semi-hollow guitar, it offers a more acoustic sound, showcasing varied aspects of Jason's playing. The album reflects the concept of waking up in a drastically changed world, symbolizing transformation. It's minimalist production ensures live performances closely mirror the recordings. Plans for solo and duo tours are underway.
Tracks:
1.1 Memory Variations
1.2 Pretending to Breath
1.3 Dormant Visions
1.4 Lucent Eyes
1.5 A Prophecy of Recollections