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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[UBI059 Ario — Vurgon]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a class="postimg" href="http://ubiktune.com/images/art/full/ubi059.png" title="http://ubiktune.com/images/art/full/ubi059.png" id="forum_image_26649608"><img src="http://ubiktune.com/images/art/full/ubi059.png" /></a></p><p>&quot;Vurgon is an assembling of songs I&#039;ve written in the past year or so that I feel are tied together in apparent and not-so-apparent ways. This makes it something of a fragmented timeline for my own compositional development. It&#039;s my first completed album, too. Six years ago, I started making music on a computer as a naive hobby, alongside my education and career as a visual artist. Today, composition is just as personally vital as drawing or painting, if not moreso — although I&#039;ve preferred to stay quiet about it.</p><p>Like any creative work, Vurgon is also an aesthetic statement; but it&#039;s a statement that folds back into itself and can&#039;t really be written out. It is, in part, this wordlessness — this sensuous &quot;irrationality&quot; — that draws me to pure, instrumental music. What is more mysterious in art than the emotions, narratives, scenes, and everything else these non-denotative tones can invoke? Along such lines, each track title on the album is nonsense that somehow, for me, correlates with the song&#039;s character&quot;</p><p>— Ario.</p><p>Vurgon is dedicated to Rei Harakami, who died July 27, 2011.</p><br /><p>1. Vurgon (04:10)<br />2. Glaustarr (02:26)<br />3. Fallaloopavan (03:29)<br />4. Terevigliar (03:11)<br />5. Tuulu (02:40)<br />6. Clankendrung (03:57)<br />7. Mahanambulov (04:12)</p><p>Composed and produced by Ario<br /><a href="http://soundcloud.com/diplocephalus" target="_blank">soundcloud.com/diplocephalus</a><br /><a href="http://youtube.com/user/heyguysinternet" target="_blank">youtube.com/user/heyguysinternet</a></p><p>Album art by Jason Baum</p><p>Mastering by Megus <br /><a href="http://megus.org" target="_blank">megus.org</a></p><p><a href="http://ubiktune.bandcamp.com/album/vurgon" target="_blank">http://ubiktune.bandcamp.com/album/vurgon</a><br /><a href="http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi059-ario-vurgon" target="_blank">http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi059-ario-vurgon</a></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[C-jeff]]></name>
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