Following the ambitious all-analog explorations of “Imperfect Space Journeys” (1988) and “Live Electronic Music” (1989), Jeff Carney was determined to push further into new sonic territories and to continue to strive for even more originality while not yielding to the prevailing trend towards digital synthesis. And so, in 1990, Jeff Carney recorded some of his most ambitious analog electronic music. Those recordings were once thought to be lost — rumors about their existence made the rounds — but the long lost third solo album never materialized.
Now, Skylogue will soon be here. Produced by Eroc and Jeff Carney and featuring a special guest appearance by Richard Pinhas, “Skylogue" reaches into cosmic territory that stays true to the masters of ‘70s electronic music while also managing to encompass a completely original and unprecedented musical statement.
“In fifty-plus years of doing this, I’ve never covered anybody else’s music, but I may have to record this piece for a Heldon album. That should tell you what I think of it.” — Richard Pinhas, speaking about 'The Landscapes of Death,' on which he contributed his distinctive electric guitar
The album has been transferred from the original analog master tapes by Jeff Carney.
Newly mixed by Eroc and Jeff Carney and prepared for vinyl cutting in HD 24/96 resolution.