The album "Tangible Blackness" was recorded in 2009. But later it was lost. This record is a matrix of the lost material restored bit by bit from different sources.
Tangible Blackness is a kind of beginning, the source of Dispersive Light. The sound of the project was constantly changing, but it is still only a bass guitar and nothing more.
All material was played and recorded in the studio "BurgelART" in 2009,
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released March 11, 2020
For the album cover, a frame from Alexander Petrov's animated film "The Dream Of A Ridiculous Man" was taken.
Cover design by Arthur Mogilevski.
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