Return To Terminal II


At some point in early 200x the Return to Terminal album received a complete make over. This redo featured none of the original songs from its parent but was rather more of a Return to Terminal re-envisioned. Gone were the noteable make shift instruments, being replaced instead with all digital components. Everything analog was removed from the project and a definate vision was layed down for the build.

1. Midly dance-able drone 2. Fade in and out as background music 3. Gentle 4. Long sonic swoops 5. Apparent shift in song dynamics

The album more or less accomplished these goals as it moved its way through out various frequency ranges, often fading into the background being almost forgotten until it picked up only to make the listener sit up, pay attention and interact with it, often to adjust the volume or wonder just what they should be doing with it. Return to Terminal surives in three states, one being a double length album of all material, another a single version of the original material, and the last being a hand selected single cd worth of tracks. Most notable this last version omits the first two songs and adds "March" usually used as a set up and final equipment check song for live shows.

Return To Terminal II


Return To Terminal II - The Other Half