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Cosmology

by Kotebel

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Post Ignem 08:26
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Oneness 08:15
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A Bao a Qu 04:30
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Canto XXVIII 07:21
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about

This album features the “Cosmology Suite”. An ambitious work based on the musical representation of four conceptions of the Cosmos:

- The Geocentric Universe (Earth as center of the universe and God as an anthropomorphic entity)
- The Geocentric Universe (Earth as center of the universe and God as an anthropomorphic entity)
- The Mechanical Universe (the cosmos is a complex machine where parts interact with each other based on physical laws. God does not exist)
- The Entangled Universe (rather than isolated entities, we are actually all “connected”)
- Oneness (rather than “connected” we are really one. Like waves in the sea…)

In addition to Cesar G. Forero’s “Mishima’s Dream”, the album includes a remastered version of the piece “Canto XXVIII”. A piece that Cesar wrote for Dante’s Paradiso (issued in 2010 as part of Colossus’ Divine Comedy project).

credits

released July 6, 2017

Carlos Franco Vivas: Drums, Percussion
César García Forero: Electric and acoustic guitars
Jaime Pascual Summers: Bass
Adriana Plaza Engelke: Piano, keyboards
Carlos Plaza Vegas: Keyboards

Very special guest:
Omar Acosta: Flute

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