Wispy synth chords ebb and flow as gentle, down-tempo breaks wander mysteriously through the mix. Fat analog tones disrupt the placid mood and bring a sinister edge.
- Listen.com
An Early Morning Letter, Displaced is the ambient recording project of studio artist, Joseph Labrecque. Founded in 1999, this expressive undertaking combines elements of dark ambient, ethereal, and touches of atmospheric neo-classical to form a unique sound. Born from the initial concept of infusing whispered poetry within an expressive aural backdrop, this venture has surpassed its origin to become a true force in the area of independent, underground music.
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THANK YOU for your message. you know, we always enjoyed playing the mostly instrumental set... it was sort of trance-like almost. loved it. but a lot of people took offense with it. LOL i dunno, people just want to hear what they want to hear.
so if you saw us in CT it must've been when we played with Type O?