Rob Cosh : Aphelion.
Music for your inner ear.
Earth's darkest hour inspires it's greatest achievement - but will it be enough?
Aphelion is an EP of 4 tracks - each inspired by a part of story set not
too far in Earth's future. This is the first in a series of EP releases which will further this dark
chapter in humanity's future.
1. Root Cause - Earth and its citizens find themselves at the end of the end
game. Quickly declining fresh water supplies necessitated the development of
nano-tech that could be used with plant root systems to aggressively seek out
and better manage existing groundwater. Food supplies are in desperately short
supply and plant-based food supplies are under serious threat. Countries suspend
AI regulations and oversight in the hopes that this tech can help extend and
improve the planet's ability to produce food.
At first it appears to be wildly successful.
Then it all goes horribly wrong?
2. The Lottery - Deepest fears realized - the AI has gone offline - and whether
or not sentience is at play - the net result is that the super-enhanced root
systems of hybridized plants around the world have all but locked down
groundwater supplies. Surface plants have died off. Root system development
below ground is happening at an astounding rate - far beyond comprehension.
Inside of a year it is clear there will be no further plant based foods
possible. Riots have broken out across the planet as water supplies disappear,
believed to be consumed at impossible rates by the super-root-nano-Ai systems.
Essentially - this is the end-game. We tinkered, we lost. Escape from the planet
is humanity's only hope. An international consortium of scientists, government
representatives and industry leaders is hastily formed to plan humanity's one
possible escape - a journey into space.
Soon after - The Lottery takes place. Who of the 16 billion persons will go?
Those who do not face certain death. Those who do - unknown. Families,
communities, cities and countries - torn apart by a choice that only 50,000
Travellers must make.
3. Build - The construction project to end them all - every country on Earth
represented in the fullest and most comprehensive display of cooperation in
history. Resources are delivered and used without money changing hands. Tasked
with creating a spaceship that can be self-sufficient indefinitely, where dozens
or hundreds of generations of humanity can survive while the search for
habitable planets continues is without doubt the single biggest technological
project ever undertaken. Without any need for money to change hands, without
borders in the way - the speed of this development is staggering. Time is
running out - parts of the planet are dying off - riots have turned many urban
areas around the world into absolute chaos as people without drinking water and
food become animalistic in their quest for survival on a dying planet. The
50,000 who are to fly are kept in a heavily fortified town for the duration of
the construction and commensurate training that must be completed to ensure the
safe operation of this immense spaceship. Crew selection is ongoing via
personality profiling and practical skills demonstration - physical training is
ongoing for all other lottery winners - and slowly the weak are being weeded out
and replaced with other strong humans.
4. Interstellar - It's a bittersweet day when APHELION departs Earth orbit,
leaving behind billions of people who will not survive the coming year. There
will be no coming back. Bittersweet for the 50,000 on board this craft will
never see the surface of another planet. They won't even get far enough to
encounter possible other planets. Potential solar systems are generations away
at best - and it could be hundreds of years before anything remotely potential
shows up. It could be thousands.
APHELION is all we've got. This is her story.
Rob Cosh - modular, synthesizer, production, mixing
Scott Pinkerton - piano, synthesizer, arrangement
Songs:
1. Root Cause
2. The Lottery
3. Build
4. Interstellar
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Release date: 02/05/2016
Rob Cosh lives in Ottawa Canada
Tagged as: Ambient, Instrumental Ambient, New Age, Instrumental New Age, Contemporary Piano, Ethereal, Space Music, Synth
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