Temple Music - Incompleteness

Incompleteness

Temple Music

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CD Album 4 tracks £6.00 Out of stock

Description

Temple Music - Incompleteness

Incompleteness is from the visionary duo of Temple Music, beautifully presented in typical Faria fashion with 4 full color inserts in an immaculate art housing...

In 1931, the Czech-born mathematician Kurt Gödel demonstrated that all logical systems of any complexity are, by definition, incomplete; each of them contains, at any given time, more true statements than it can possibly prove according to its own defining set of rules. This implies that one can never entirely understand himself, since one's mind, like any other closed system, can only be sure of what it knows about itself by relying on what it knows about itself.

Alan Trench and Stephen Robinson have used the idea of Gödel's theorem to compose and fashion an album of 4 interconnected and complementary tracks that look both forward and back; that juxtapose the old and the new into an organic whole of both sacred and temporal instruments.

Reviews

"There's certainly nothing incomplete about this album; it drifts seamlessly and meditatively, resulting in a haunting album that's hard to place and difficult to recall once it's over, enticing you to slip back into its depths all over again." - Foxy Digitalis

"... the drone like sounds of Temple Music, the tinkling of guitars and the whispering voices, the harmonium being played and the excellent clear production of the music, makes this altogether into something I even like... Very nice, the best I heard so far by Temple Music." - Vital Weekly

Tracklisting

CD Album (FAR-26)
  1. The Transmission Of Enochian Via The Seer Edward Kelley
  2. Anamorphosis
  3. In Completeness
  4. Elemental