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Ten Jinn- Ardis [Digipak]

SKU: 198004760010
Regular price ¥112.00
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the album cover for Ten Jinn - Ardis [Digipak]
the album cover for Ten Jinn - Ardis [Digipak]

Ten Jinn's new record, Ardis (a concept album in song-cycle form) is loosely inspired by Jack London's Novel, the Iron Heel, first published in 1908, and tells the story of an Oligarchy, which takes over America during the first decades of the 20th century. This chaotic period of the past is viewed through the lens of a 27th-century scholar (Anthony Meredith) working out of the "wonder city" of Ardis in the year 419 B.O.M. (Brotherhood of Man), still standing four centuries after the fall of the totalitarian state and leading to the eventual rise of an enlightened society. The songs are organized in a "cinematic" manner, moving between the two aforementioned time periods, and shift between the two points of view in an effort to provide a musically contrasting arc of the storyline. It is the juxtaposition of these two diametrically opposed societal structures that is important and, as such, specific mention of the main characters in the book was intentionally left out of the record.

Tracklist:

  1. Elegy 1
  2. Brotherhood of Man
  3. Slaves of the Machine
  4. Say Aye/Bishop's Vision
  5. Elegy II
  6. Adumbrations: beginning of the end
  7. The Red Virgin
  8. Nightmare
  9. Ardis/Elegy III
Format: New CD/Rock

Ten Jinn- Ardis [Digipak]

SKU: 198004760010
Regular price ¥112.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.08.2023

 
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Ten Jinn's new record, Ardis (a concept album in song-cycle form) is loosely inspired by Jack London's Novel, the Iron Heel, first published in 1908, and tells the story of an Oligarchy, which takes over America during the first decades of the 20th century. This chaotic period of the past is viewed through the lens of a 27th-century scholar (Anthony Meredith) working out of the "wonder city" of Ardis in the year 419 B.O.M. (Brotherhood of Man), still standing four centuries after the fall of the totalitarian state and leading to the eventual rise of an enlightened society. The songs are organized in a "cinematic" manner, moving between the two aforementioned time periods, and shift between the two points of view in an effort to provide a musically contrasting arc of the storyline. It is the juxtaposition of these two diametrically opposed societal structures that is important and, as such, specific mention of the main characters in the book was intentionally left out of the record.

Tracklist:

  1. Elegy 1
  2. Brotherhood of Man
  3. Slaves of the Machine
  4. Say Aye/Bishop's Vision
  5. Elegy II
  6. Adumbrations: beginning of the end
  7. The Red Virgin
  8. Nightmare
  9. Ardis/Elegy III