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A Temple of Trees

  • andrewkeeling0
  • May 21, 2025
  • 1 min read

In July, Alex Che Johnson (Modern Eon) and I have a new album of piano pieces released by 7D Media. A Temple of Trees includes twelve pieces centred on piano - although with some textures, voices and synthesiser - based on several simple, solo piano pieces I wrote when I moved to Ireland. When I wrote Musical Guide to Modern Eon, I met Alex and worked with him in his studio. He also contributed to The Gong Farmers' Guano Junction. I discovered he'd also written a number of piano pieces, so we decided to combine both.


A brief presentation of A Temple of Trees is here: https://youtu.be/pCDu-DuVyXI?si=ndSuHAneJ37JGXbC





 
 
 

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