| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luciana (CD, Album) | Inter-Modo | INTA002CD | UK | 1994 | |
| Luciana (CD, Album, RE) | Metropolis | MET 560 | US | 2008 |
referencing Luciana, CD, Album, INTA002CD
referencing Luciana, CD, Album, INTA002CD
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Juno fans, however, will bond with it and will instantly recognize familiar elements (like the moody chords towards the end of the piece) as a proto-Bible of Dreams sound that they were working out at the time.
My first impressions from listening to it instantly brought to mind the minimalism of a Kubrick film. Imagine a sole survivor locked in the engine room of a derelict space hulk who is starting to hallucinate or is being haunted by the departed souls of the crew members; all while their grip on reality very slowly unravels. Think 2001 meets the Shining and you've got Luciana.
Now that I think about it, the samples from High Energy Protons were lifted from 2001; maybe Watkins is a big Kubrick fan?
Anyway, for being nearly 15 years old I feel it has withstood the test of time quite nicely and I highly recommend it to ambient fans new and old or to Juno fans, like myself, who let this one slip by them all these years.
As a bonus for the DJ's out there (though don't quote me on it) I estimate this out to be around 135 to 140 BPM so the right portions of the album can be used as an intro or outro to a DJ set.