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ONCE IN A LIFETIME

Never Known

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Studio Album, released in 1995

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. A Waiting (3:21)
2. Through The Gate (6:50)
3. Day Two (8:56)
4. Father And Son (4:16)
5. On The Beach - Part One (4:50)
6. Once In A Lifetime (4:07)
7. E.Z. (3:44)
8. Pulvirentia (1:50)
9. Closer (3:25)
10. On The Beach - Part Two (5:16)

Bonus tracks on 1999 CD edition:
11. Whisper Me (7:18)
12. The Big Phroso (3:10)
13. Searching For An Ego (11:58)
14. Signs Of Sunset And Death In The Sky (5:12)

Total time 74:13

Line-up / Musicians

- Andrea Marutti / electronics & effects

Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment

Releases information

Artwork: Painting by Zdenêk Burian

MC Murder Release - MR024 (1995, Italy)

CDr Afe Records ‎- afe014cd (1999, Italy) With 4 bonus tracks
CDr Afe Records ‎- afe014rcd (2007, Italy) Remastered

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Review by philippe
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3 stars Once in a Lifetime is the second NEVER KNOWN album, recently re-issued on Afe Records (A. MARUTTI's own label). This album consists of dreamily-ritual excursions through ancient time and primordial elements. It starts with the two trancey-minimalism drones (A Waiting, Through the Gate), introducing us to liminal spaces. Day Two represents the beginning of a voyage through the origins and the primal-ontological foundations of life. It is made of expanded organic chords floating in deep distance. Almost without transition it directly carries on the completely sonic-black mental-scape with its strange metallic "doomy"-like echoes and high-pitch fantom-like frequencies. From dark austerity it passes to a beatific state of ravishement with the intimate and dreamy "On the Beach". This album is in the vein of the previous NEVER KNOWN, continuously beautiful with intensively mythical tellurian symbols.

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