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8 tracks | 53 minutes
Released Aug 2007
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- sample "album only" 15:32 Flight of the Nexxus Swan "album only" 15:32 Flight of the Nexxus Swan "album only" 15:32 Flight of the Nexxus Swan
- sample "album only" 08:13 Cosmic Visitation "album only" 08:13 Cosmic Visitation "album only" 08:13 Cosmic Visitation
- sample "album only" 03:25 Initiate Auto Sequence "album only" 03:25 Initiate Auto Sequence "album only" 03:25 Initiate Auto Sequence
- sample "album only" 06:06 Follow the Swarm "album only" 06:06 Follow the Swarm "album only" 06:06 Follow the Swarm
- sample "album only" 02:48 Dawn's Lingering Ghost "album only" 02:48 Dawn's Lingering Ghost "album only" 02:48 Dawn's Lingering Ghost
- sample "album only" 06:01 Tin Cans and Tiny Cables "album only" 06:01 Tin Cans and Tiny Cables "album only" 06:01 Tin Cans and Tiny Cables
- sample "album only" 03:33 Vortex of Dim Light "album only" 03:33 Vortex of Dim Light "album only" 03:33 Vortex of Dim Light
- sample "album only" 08:03 The Great Silencer "album only" 08:03 The Great Silencer "album only" 08:03 The Great Silencer
A curiously crafted balance between the accessible and the mysterious.
Bio / Background
The latest installment from Mahoney and Peck, "The Gallery of Subtle Smiles" continues to show the evolving soundworks and audible explorations of this genre defying duo.
The Gallery of Subtle Smiles offers much to the listener. Weaving dark tapestries of sound coupled with progressive melodies and rhythms that evoke deep emotinal response. To pass it off as merely ambient music is far to easy as "Gallery" is properly more related to modal jazz then anything perceived as electronic.






