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Re​:​Connection

by Forever in Transit

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At the earliest stages structure is unclear Without warning sudden changes appear A system of spiral complexity Expanding endlessly An unstable system of calculated error All semblance of order derailed It will eventually fail Each step amplified by the last A thousand fractal shards In a system of disregard
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Impermanent 05:30

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"Re:Connection is a revisiting of the period when we were recording last year's States of Disconnection album. The two tracks were written and demoed while we were finishing that album, and I decided to compile them as a standalone interim release as we finish the next full length album. Fractal Shards is inspired by the concept of complexity stemming from repeated iterations of simple patterns, like the generation of a fractal. The track is comprised mostly of relatively simple patterns and themes that, as the song progresses, get combined and layered to form more complex and structured parts. Impermanent is a brooding instrumental showcasing the darker, heavier side of Forever in Transit. Overall this release is much more soundscape/atmosphere oriented compared to States of Disconnection, demonstrating a somewhat different aspect of my identity as a composer from that same period. Re:Connection features the return of Jeremy Schroeder on guitar, as well as newcomer to the project, Eric Richardson, who contributed effected, textural and atmospheric guitar-work."
-Dan Sciolino

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released March 8, 2019

Dan Sciolino: Keyboards, Drums, Vocals, Sound Design, Programming
Jeremy Schroeder: Guitars
Eric Richardson: Guitars

Music and lyrics by Dan Sciolino
Mixed by Nick Borgosz at World of Noise Recording Studio
Album cover by Andrew Sobotka

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Forever in Transit Buffalo, New York

Led by Buffalo, NY-based multi-instrumentalist Dan Sciolino, and featuring a diverse collective of musicians, Forever in Transit creates sprawling compositions built around a progressive metal skeleton while showcasing influences spanning a multitude of genres. They plan to release their follow-up album, A Coming to Terms, in summer 2024 ... more

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