This song made me think that it was no mere coincedence that "A Valid Path" and "Aero" were released the same year.
The vocal effect remind me strongly of Jean-Michel Jarre's "Zoolook," and hte album as a whole is a parallel of Jarre's Aero remixes of older songs. Parsons' career has mirrored that of Jarre very closely as well. Both have had one specific person stick with them throughout all their albums until recently, when Wolfson left Parsons and Micheal Geiss left Jarre. all sorts of little things like that between the two.
I don't have a clue, however, about the title, "Return to Tunguska." I don't even know what tunguska is or if it even exists. anyone know the significance of the title?
This song made me think that it was no mere coincedence that "A Valid Path" and "Aero" were released the same year. The vocal effect remind me strongly of Jean-Michel Jarre's "Zoolook," and hte album as a whole is a parallel of Jarre's Aero remixes of older songs. Parsons' career has mirrored that of Jarre very closely as well. Both have had one specific person stick with them throughout all their albums until recently, when Wolfson left Parsons and Micheal Geiss left Jarre. all sorts of little things like that between the two.
I don't have a clue, however, about the title, "Return to Tunguska." I don't even know what tunguska is or if it even exists. anyone know the significance of the title?