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Justin Morell: Exit Music For Intelligent Life on Earth
ByScience fiction novels contain a subgenre called speculative fiction. Exit Music For Intelligent Life On Earth could be called speculative jazz. He breaks this musical novel into twenty-one short chapters, grouped in the five sections: "Present Day," "Ocean Warms," "Ice Breaks," "Desert Forms'' and "New Home." The music's closest comparison to current science fiction books is Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy, which began with his Red Mars (Spectra, 1992), with its short sections assembled adeptly into a greater whole.
The sound? It is Morell layering all the guitar partssometimes as many as fifty per tune---along with drum parts by

Mark Ferber
drumsMusically, Morell's finely focused vision can be compared to the work of fellow guitarist

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Track Listing
One Degree; Contagion; Migration; Cyclogenesis; Thermohaline Circulation; Anoxia; Ablation Zone; IsostaticRebound; True Polar Wander; Littoral Zone; Evapotranspiration; Aellian Saltation; Hadley Cell; Xerocoles; Xerophytes; The Journey; Arrival; Homestead; Ecopoies; First Harvest; Life Underground.
Personnel
Justin Morell
guitarMark Ferber
drumsAlbum information
Title: Exit Music For Intelligent Life on Earth | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Sonic Frenzy Records
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