Border 50

Ultimae records

Border 50 stands apart, a return to the source for the artist, hallmark of Master Margherita’s irrefutable multi-instrumentist and storyteller talent.
MASTER MARGHERITA

Border 50

Format:

10.00 €

This is the 5.1 Surround Audio version of Border 50.
The pack includes the following formats :
1/ Dolby Digital (.AC3)
2/ Dolby Digital Plus (.EC3)
3/ Stereo 24bit (Flac)

5.1 discrete channels of High-Fidelity Surround Sound provide consistent cinema-style audio across your content using an advanced surround sound audio technology designed for evolving media. To fully enjoy the experience you need to be equiped with adapted audio installations : home theater equipment, such as A/V receivers, Blu-ray™ players, or TVs with Dolby Digital Plus.

Product Description

We all dreamt or wished to explore imaginary & far away grounds, between no man’s lands and intangible panoramas. Border 50 is a hymn to this laid-off concept, when frontiers and delineations dissipate to a wilder breadth, where, as Baudelaire would say, “Everything is beauty, luxury, calm and intense pleasure”.

Swiss-born artist Moreno Antognini aka Master Margherita treats us to a mystical and meditative album driven by low-end quiet pulses, swaddling guitar basslines, dense granular pads, giving a powerful homage to a certain definition of Doom Jazz, Stoner Rock and Nordic Ambient with influences from Pink Floyd, Miles Davis, Bill Laswell or Biosphere’s works.

Carefully crafted over the course of two years, this Border 50 album stands apart, a return to the source for the artist, hallmark of Master Margherita’s irrefutable multi-instrumentist and storyteller talent.

All tracks written & produced by Master Margherita
Except Border 50 written by Master Margherita & The Positronics
Geophilous recorded live in collaboration with Awakening Sessions
All percussion on Border 50 album by Corrado “Ermetico” Bugno
Flute on Shruti One by Dan Hooke

Mastering by Vincent Villuis & Vladislav Isaev at Ultimae Studios
Artwork by Arnaud Galoppe & Vincent Villuis
Photo credits : Melanie Lemahieu