This album was composed specifically for James E. Kaiser who died January 3rd, 2017. May the memory of Jim live on forever.
It was composed between May 9th and May 13th, 2013. It was given to Jim on or around May 20th as a one-off CD. This was part of my on-going project to make progressively evolving, palindromic texture music works for friends, and special people I know. If you heard this before I posted it here, it was because Jim shared it with you.
I offer it here now, free of charge, to any and all who knew and loved Jim.
The piece was composed using only the sounds at the very beginning of the piece - some DTMF tones. All other sounds and textures are derived from those tones and manipulated in Adobe Audition 1.0. No other sound sources were used.
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