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The Sound of Thunder was inspired by the final movement of T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land', 'What the Thunder Said'; and also by the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, from which it draws heavily. Each movement is based on one of the four concepts from the Upanishad, as used by Eliot: Datta (Charity), Dayadhvam (Mercy), Damyata (Restraint), and Shantih (Peace). With the exception of Peace, which we have allowed to stand alone, the movements are intended to represent the conflict and resolution between these virtues and the 'undesirable' qualities that they are meant to keep in check.

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from The Sound of Thunder, released October 31, 2012
onewayness is Adam Holquist: SK-1, Marsynth WSB-a, lap steel, soft synths, voice, effects
dRachEmUsiK is Charles Shriner: Marsynth Morris Box, EWI, soft synths, programming, samples, effects

Recorded October 2012 at MCSD Studio by Charles Shriner with Adam Holquist
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© 2012 Adam Holquist, Charles Shriner Naked Face Publishing ASCAP
Spoken text is from 'The Waste Land', by T.S. Eliot; read by Michael Dalling; and appears courtesy of librivox.org.

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