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TRACKLIST :

Desolate (0:00 – 2:26)
Junaki, Osinaki. Dhumuha, Saki. (2:27 – 7:49)
Consume ectoplasm before it runs, resume chakras because it burns. (7:51 – 9:33)
Bliss of the weak, strength to the peak, teach for humble, soil will rumble. (9:34 – 14:27)
We are here, they are here, sector of nectar, feeding vector.(14:28 – 15:50)
1289, voyeur will shine, fight for distinction, evolution is mine. (15:51 – 22:05)
Osir. (22:06 – 24:09)
Mayamohey bhora, aey dhorat. (24:10 – 30:06)
Tongue of fire, burning wings, torment dormant. (30:07-36:19)
Weather report, shortening of days, change their minds, clash of rays. (36:20 – 40:43)
Maatir manuh ami, Maatirey jibon, matirey gao joyogaan.(40:44 – 47:51)
Onamika (47:52 – 53:37)

Amogh Symphony (Studio Lineup in this third studio album) :

Andrey Sazonov – Keyboards, Piano, Synth/8 bit synth, Guitar with Bow, Guqin Guitar Hybrid, Hangs, Saxophone, Harmonica, Violin, Accordion, Tribal vocals and Soundscape programming PLUS Lots of engineering.

Jim Richman – Drums, Percussion. PLUS Lots of engineering and Audio Mastering.

Vishal J. Singh – Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Santoor-Guitar hybrid, Electric Bass, Guitar Synth, Orchestral String programming via Synth Guitar, Hawaiin and Slide guitar, Microtonal guitar, 8 bit guitar, Soundscape programming, Synth and Electric Piano. PLUS Lots of engineering.

Shankar Das – Microtonal Trumpet

Kasturi Singh (Vishal J Singh’s mother) – Vocals

Lyrics written by Vishal J. Singh‘s belated Grandma Songwriter/Pianist/Hawaain Guitarist/Singer/Multi-Instrumentalist Late Labanya Prabha Nath in 1941 taken from her book of songs.

Youri Raymond(Unhuman, ex Cryptopsy) – Baritone Chants(Vocals). Recorded by Mathieu Marcotte (Augury, Humanoid).

Goregaon Detuned/Microtonal Brass Orchestra – Live recorded by Venkat Iyer. Conducted and Arranged by Vishal J.Singh

Nikhil Nandakumar – Microtonal harmony Carnatic Violin (recorded by Ariel Samson of Paradigm Shift)

Cicada Chorus Rhythm section from the woods of Virginia(FOLEY) – Recorded by Jim Richman. Engineered later to Soundscape and loop by Vishal J.Singh. Additional FOLEY/ambience recorded by Andy Nesbitt.

Manas Chowdhary (Guest bass appearance in "Weather report)) – Microtonal/Fretless Bass, Electric bass

This album was recorded in 8 different studios including 4 bedroom studios and 4 professional studios.

All tracks produced by Vishal J.Singh, Andrey Sazonov and Jim Richman.

All tracks arranged and mixed by Vishal J.Singh.

Audio Mastering done by Jim Richman.

Vectorscan is now available for purchase on :

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/vectorscan/id906084537

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Vectorscan-Amogh-Symphony/dp/B00MK32NNC

Bandcamp: http://amoghsymphony.bandcamp.com/album/vectorscan

Big Cartel (Physical copy/CD/Merchandise): http://www.amoghsymphony.bigcartel.com/
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