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Eleven Stages Of Intervention – Re-Imagined is Rothko’s Album Out Now

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Rothko’s Eleven Stages Of Intervention – Re-Imagined is an album that defies simple description.

Eleven Stages Of Intervention – Re-Imagined is Rothko’s Album Out Now

 From the first track, “Give. Every. Thing,” it’s clear that Rothko is not just a band, but a collective of visionary musicians who have crafted something that feels intimate and expansive.

The opening guitar work alone signals a journey, one that begins with a soft, atmospheric hum before gradually blending with electronic sounds.

This combination creates an effect that feels like being pulled into an alternate reality, one where sonic textures build worlds instead of simply filling air.

“Say Something To Someone” feels like the opening scene of a John Carpenter film—mysterious and full of tension. The track has a cinematic quality, with its thick, layered sounds evoking images of darkened skies or unknown landscapes.

It’s a sound that wraps itself around you, letting your mind wander as you try to make sense of the story it’s telling without words.

Then there’s “Tell Your Story To The Winds,” which feels almost ancient. There’s a quiet, ethereal quality to this piece, like something you’d hear echoing across a vast, deserted future world.

The harmonies are filled with mystery, evoking imagery of distant planets, the kind of place that feels familiar and strange at the same time.

If you’ve ever imagined wandering the vast, sandy dunes of a desert like the one in Dune, this track might be the soundtrack to those dreams.

“Place A Star Up In The Sky” might just be the most cinematic track on the album. With its sweeping, expansive sound, you can easily imagine it playing during the final act of a science fiction film.

The music describes landscapes more vividly than words could, its soft colors and delicate melodies transporting you into parallel universes.

The track pulses with the feeling of floating through space, untethered and full of wonder. It’s an immersive experience that evokes images of far-off stars and strange, uncharted galaxies.

“Weather Every Storm” is perhaps the emotional centrepiece of the album. The track’s delicate melody feels almost like a conversation with your own subconscious.

The sounds on this song don’t just hit your ears; they seem to speak directly to your mind, creating surreal, dream-like visions.

There’s something about its fluidity and gentleness that resonates on a deeper level, unlocking thoughts and emotions that might be hidden beneath the surface. It’s the kind of track that stays with you, its melodies drifting back into your thoughts long after the music has stopped.

Taken as a whole, Eleven Stages Of Intervention – Re-Imagined is an album that offers a glimpse into a creative mind that sees music not just as sound, but as a narrative form.

Rothko has built an immersive world where every track feels like a chapter in a larger story. The band’s ability to blend electronic and organic sounds gives the album a timeless feel, one that exists in both the past and the future.

There’s a delicate balance of complexity and simplicity here, with each track offering something new upon every listen.

This album is not just background music; it’s an experience. One that stretches the boundaries of instrumental music and offers listeners a chance to explore a world of sound that is both familiar and entirely new.

Eleven Stages Of Intervention – Re-Imagined is Rothko’s Album Out Now!


Transcendent!


Mark Beazley has been releasing music under the name Rothko since 1999, on labels such as Bella Union, Lo Recordings, Too Pure, Fierce Panda, and his own Trace Recordings imprint.

Mark Beazley; bass guitar, piano, keyboards, electric guitar, Michael Donnelly; bass guitar, Ben Page; electronics, harmonium, piano, percussion, and Tom Page; drums.




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