
ROGER DOYLE - We Who Live Under Heaven CD
We Who Live Under Heavenâ - it is a phrase from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
Through software transformations, the music freezes and in some cases fossilises some mostly old recordings.
The text for the track 'The Clouds Are Not Inaccessible' is from a letter written by James Joyce's daughter Lucia in the 1930's to her psychiatrist. Spoken by Mary Costelloe.
The album consists of 8 immersive ambient tracks played solo by Roger on keyboards in his home studio in Co Wicklow, Ireland.
Roger Doyleâs 50 year career started in 1975 with the release of his debut album âOzzio Noâ, a collection of Musique Concrete and audio cut ups. To date he has over 30 releases ranging from compositional work, sound art, sound tracks and opera. An early pioneer of electronica, he has often been named âThe Godfather of Irish Electronicaâ.
We Who Live Under Heavenâ - it is a phrase from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
Through software transformations, the music freezes and in some cases fossilises some mostly old recordings.
The text for the track 'The Clouds Are Not Inaccessible' is from a letter written by James Joyce's daughter Lucia in the 1930's to her psychiatrist. Spoken by Mary Costelloe.
The album consists of 8 immersive ambient tracks played solo by Roger on keyboards in his home studio in Co Wicklow, Ireland.
Roger Doyleâs 50 year career started in 1975 with the release of his debut album âOzzio Noâ, a collection of Musique Concrete and audio cut ups. To date he has over 30 releases ranging from compositional work, sound art, sound tracks and opera. An early pioneer of electronica, he has often been named âThe Godfather of Irish Electronicaâ.
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We Who Live Under Heavenâ - it is a phrase from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
Through software transformations, the music freezes and in some cases fossilises some mostly old recordings.
The text for the track 'The Clouds Are Not Inaccessible' is from a letter written by James Joyce's daughter Lucia in the 1930's to her psychiatrist. Spoken by Mary Costelloe.
The album consists of 8 immersive ambient tracks played solo by Roger on keyboards in his home studio in Co Wicklow, Ireland.
Roger Doyleâs 50 year career started in 1975 with the release of his debut album âOzzio Noâ, a collection of Musique Concrete and audio cut ups. To date he has over 30 releases ranging from compositional work, sound art, sound tracks and opera. An early pioneer of electronica, he has often been named âThe Godfather of Irish Electronicaâ.











