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The stunning debut ambient album from Fred Everything's new project All Is Well. A Break In Time is an ambient album written during the lockdown as a sort of calming therapy/meditation exercise. The project quickly took form with a unique sonic identity and message inspired by this feeling of isolation felt during that time. The album is about fragility, naivety, contemplating our vulnerability but also of resilience and the feeling of alone/together. This album might have taken less than a year to make, but it's a culmination of influences drawing back to his early '90s growing up in Québec City. He was then known simply as Everything, performing live in Raves and Chill Out Room, armed with nothing but a 909, an SH-101 an Ensoniq EPS and a Quadraverb. His love for ambient music never faded. With early influences such as Carl Craig's seminal Landcruising, Warp's Artificial Intelligence, and Black Dog Production Bytes, this album bridges the gap between here and there, now and then: where time stands still. This is a collaborative release from Compost Records and Drumpoet Community.
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The music world is home of many beautiful souls and people who give us this special moment of joy and happiness on the dancefloor. Behind All Is Well, there is a man who has contributed more than 20 years' worth of tracks, some of them timeless classics. On Fragments EP, he provides a variation of different vibes, from tracking the groove to cosmic syntheses. It's music as versatile as his personality and as fresh as a newborn subgenre of house. Fragments EP fulfills expectations and it's needless to say it's been championed by those with style and knowledge.
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