A cinematic electronic music compilation featuring music from Borders Edge Records project: Sequential Dreams
With Borders Edge Music Projects: Sequential Dreams, Kuutana, Luna Firma, The Color of Sleep
This album (the third of a 6-part series) is inspired by the novel called “The Last Ship” written by William Brinkley in 1988.
Each first track of this album series features a new track from the new album by Sequential Dreams called “Metamorphic Waves” (also inspired by the novel and available at
sequentialdreams.bandcamp.com ).
released September 24, 2017
Track 1.: The Submariners
Album: Metamorphic Waves, (c) 2017 Sequential Dreams
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron
Track 2: Encounter at Proxima 5
Album: Cosmic Touch, (c) 2013 Sequential Dreams
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron
Track 3: The Caves of Steel
Album: Fantastic Stories, (c) 2013 Sequential Dreams
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron
Track 4: Sunken Treasure
Album: Serenity, (c) 2010 Kuutana
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron (aka.: Kuutana)
Track 5: Journey
Album: Serenity, (c) 2010 Kuutana
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron (aka.: Kuutana)
Track 6: Glass Bottom Boat
Album: Falling Towards Atlantis, (c) 2016 Luna Firma
Composed and performed by: Eric “the” Taylor, and Ron Charron (aka.: Kuutana)
Track 7: Seagreen III
Album: Seagreen, (c) 2015 The Color of Sleep
Composed and performed by: Ron Charron (aka.: Kuutana)
All of the above albums are available at Bandcamp:
sequentialdreams.bandcamp.com
kuutana.bandcamp.com
lunafirma.bandcamp.com
thecolorofsleep.bandcamp.com
Borders Edge Music would like to thank
bordersedge.bandcamp.com Premium Subscribers Craig Shipley and Kurisotofu. We would also like to thank all subscribers for your continuing support!
Notes about the Novel which inspired this album:
The Last Ship tells the story of a United States Navy guided missile destroyer, the fictional USS Nathan James (DDG-80), on patrol in the Barents Sea during a brief, full-scale nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. It details the ship's ensuing search for a new home for her crew.
Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ship_(novel)
Interested in reading the book? The novel is available in print, ebook, and audiobook through stores worldwide. Here is also a link to a site where you can join a waitlist to read for free!
archive.org/details/lastshipnovel00brin