"Train Out" is a follow up to Bus Gas' 2011 album "Six Movements in Four Hours." This sophomore album retains the gauzy, sleepy warmth of Bus Gas' debut, but places a greater emphasis on composed string sections, rather than wholly improvised music. The crescendos are longer and grander and the textures are richer. These two songs are equally suitable for sensual love making or summoning an evil spirit.
credits
released October 29, 2012
BUS GAS WAS – Jon Augustine (bass guitar) / Terry McGinn (fiddle) / Daniel Nickel (guitar, tapes) / Eric Nyffeler (synth, guitar)
Special Thanks: Mitch Putnam, Daniel Voigt, Our Brothers in Masses and our Brothers in Kill County, Long Live Ji Chi.
I love this. it's been wonderful company for romanticizing my walks around town and reminds me art can play an active role in a city or environment bereft of it. adding another dimension of conscious awareness in my surroundings and the people there in.
the tones are so beautiful I can't wait to try emulating some of this work.
thank you. patrick carolan
This track both hurts and validates my feelings, depending on what I need when I listen to it. And when I need it, it helps, even when it hurts. Bartzabel
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