The FLACs were pristine, yes. Too pristine. He could hear the silence between the notes—not the hiss of analog tape, but a hollow, deliberate void. And then, buried in the right channel at -32dB, just above the noise floor of his DAC, he heard a voice that wasn't in any official lyric sheet.
The music on "Broken China" is a perfect blend of progressive rock, art rock, and ambient textures. Wright's keyboard playing is, as always, superb, with intricate layers of synthesizers, pianos, and organs creating a rich sonic landscape. The album's soundscapes are often melancholic and introspective, reflecting Wright's fascination with the human condition. Richard Wright - Broken China -Flac- Rock Progr...
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