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Tralfamador

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Is the perfect soundtrack to put headphones on when listening, play on repeat, sit back, roll one or two (or imbibe something a little more hallucinogenic), close your eyes, and then dream to…

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Tralfamador came as a most pleasant surprise as the Southern Time Band was recording ‘Lost in Love No More’ in the spring of 2020.

Bryant Didier, the band’s bassist and producer, got inspiration from the brief intro of ‘Desert Moon’ to expand the piano chord arpeggio into an eventual, nearly one-minute soundscape of instrumental oblivion. Rick Sacks, Donne Roberts, and Bryant laid down their tracks to it, and then Mark Hundevad and Danny DePoe did theirs. Then came the mixing week, end of June 2020, and when we came to this track, Bryant and T did not have a title! So, while Bryant was busy doing his mixing thang (B’s the hardest working musician in the world, in T’s opinion), T started googling Kurt Vonnegut-associated made-up names from his fictional books and stumbled on Tralfamadore!

In Wikipedia’s own words ~

“Several fictional planets in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut are named as  Tralfamadore. Tralfamadorian is an indigenous alien race who can experience reality in four dimensions, meaning, roughly, that they have total access to past, present, and future; they can perceive any point in time at will. Able to see along the universe’s timeline, they know the exact time and place of its accidental annihilation as the result of a Tralfamadorian experiment but are powerless to prevent it. Because they believe that when a being dies, it continues to live in other times and places, their response to death is, “So it goes.” They are placid in their fatalism, and patiently explain their philosophy to Pilgrim during the interval he spends caged in a Tralfamadorian zoo. Eventually, Pilgrim adopts their attitude and returns to Earth.”

T, BTW, is NOT from Tralfamadore, he is from the ‘Third Dimension’ and it will be briefly explained in the first movie of the ‘Southern Time Tetralogy’ ~ ‘Southern Time, Deception.’

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