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6 tracks | 39 minutes
Released Jan 2007
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:47 Paradigm Shift lyrics BUY MP3 04:47 Paradigm Shift lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:47 Paradigm Shift
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:26 The Ancients lyrics BUY MP3 06:26 The Ancients lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:26 The Ancients
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:25 Giza lyrics BUY MP3 06:25 Giza lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:25 Giza
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 07:19 The Pleiadian Paradigm lyrics BUY MP3 07:19 The Pleiadian Paradigm lyrics "GIFT MP3" 07:19 The Pleiadian Paradigm
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:49 Voice Of The Future lyrics BUY MP3 06:49 Voice Of The Future lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:49 Voice Of The Future
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 07:23 Paragons Of Light lyrics BUY MP3 07:23 Paragons Of Light lyrics "GIFT MP3" 07:23 Paragons Of Light
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Editorial review
Hearing many Patrick O'Hearn stylings-perhaps similar technology yields similar results-I must say I enjoy Dwane as much if not a tad moreso than O'Hearn. I suppose it is Dwane's continual drawing upon the Muse of hidden sciences, the paranormal, and alternate occultic realities that keeps his vision fresh and interesting. On "Giza," you get a nifty taste of Egyptoid synthworlds- mostly done on MIDI guitar. Percussion handled by the Roland R8. Supreme cut, is 7:02 "The Pleiadian Paradigm." It was a true Jonn Serrie moment yet full of strange undertones, otherworldly female croonings, and swirling tachyon drive pulsings propelling you across folded spacetime. There's even a bit of that Mike Oldfield/Tubular Bells happening here. "Paragons Of Light" outros things with the first hint that Dwane is a guitar player doing that string "bongo slap and echo thing" that Ronnie Montrose uses on several releases. Of course this is gradually immersed in an ocean of MIDI effects and ultra-hip-cool treatments and synth solo overlays. ~ John Patterson, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
"For this 39-minute release from 1995, Dwane's focus shifts to comparisons between ancient themes and mysterious tomorrows. Contrasting Eastern sensibilities with modern riffs, Dwane generates a comfortable fusion, resulting in a tasty electronic flow injected with drama and surging waves of soft tempo. The bell-tones and wheezing keyboard rolls (all done on a MIDI guitar, remember) swim with similarly ethereal tones. These relaxing sonic waters are stirred by the luxurious percussions (all produced on Roland keyboards) that charge the tuneage with a soft and inspirational vigor. There are even a few passages that possess a recognizable guitar sound. Dwane's music walks a fine line between new age and ambient auralscapes. His music is often too grandiose to be new age, while possessing too much overt melody to remain unintrusive. Not unlike an evening thunderstorm, this music seems to fill the sky, refreshing the air with cleansing pulsations.
↓ more ↓Discharges of an electrical nature are subdued, transforming a distant rumble into satiny textures of closer proximity." -- Matt Howarth / Space.com
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"...On his fourth solo album, Mark Dwane continues the expansive synthesizer orchestrations that have gained him a strong cult following. Using a MIDI-guitar, rather than a keyboard, the Ohio- based composer's music has a spontaneous drive while maintaining the symphonic sensibilities of Vangelis. Dwane is creating truly modern music, born of technology and draped around imagery of possible futures and past mythologies. Unlike many of his contemporaries who are moving into texture music, Dwane maintains a strong melodic and rhythmic sensibility with detailed arrangements and original timbral designs." -- John Diliberto, Billboard
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"...Conjuring up very melodic, symphonic sounding, beat driven synth-scapes, composer, Mark Dwane has produced perhaps his greatest recording yet. Comparable in scope and depth to some of the early '80's futuristic music from Patrick O'Hearn and Group 87, Dwane's appealing fourth solo album consists of dynamic, keyboard-like New Age soundscapes produced entirely on MIDI- Guitar. The metaphysical cover art gives an appropriate indication about the sonic wonders inside. For fans of synth masters like Jarre or Vangelis, PARADIGM SHIFT will surely be one of their most rewarding spins of 1996. All of Dwane's out-of- sight instrumental albums have garnered much critical acclaim for their state of the art and cosmic listening experiences." -- Robert Silverstein, Time And A Word
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"...Arguably his finest album to date. As with so many new releases recently the opening title track grabs your attention immediately, an astonishing mass of power and sound achieved only through the use of MIDI-Guitar. The music simply sweeps and soars until we reach track 4, "The Pleiadian Paradigm", with its cold, glassy effects - mysterious and ethereal. The final two tracks are rich and luscious-sounding with some great guitar chords on "Paragons Of Light". It is truly wonderful to hear a musician get such a variation of sound. In a recent interview Mark Dwane said that he considers that this release is his most sophisticated body of work to date and it is difficult to argue with him - highly recommended." -- Bill Forbes, Midas Music-U.K.
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"...Mark Dwane has a real touch for romantic space music with killer backbeats. His previous release, THE ATLANTIS FACTOR, was a mainstay on my carousel for I don't know how long. PARADIGM SHIFT delivers more of the same relaxed, cool space music that drifts out of the hi-fi with all the assurance of a finely tuned sports car." -- David Spalding, Korova Multimedia
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Imho, only one track worth listening tosandalman wrote on March 01, 2008
Don't quite like the other tracks, but what caught my attention was Voice of the Future.












