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Crossing the Line

from Clave Sin Embargo by Loz Speyer's TIME ZONE

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7. Crossing the Line is named after the second Time Zone album (2011 Spherical Records). The piece crosses completely between two apparently alien styles of music, unusually without any attempt to fuse or combine the two. They remain distinct and separate, and yet it is all one piece of music.

The line-crossing ceremony when crossing the equator in a ship always struck me as a strange idea: there’s no line, and no difference between one side of the “line” and the other, just the same open sea. The boundaries by which we measure the world are largely artificial constructs - the equator, the time zones, Greenwich Meridian - even Time itself according to physicist Carlo Rovelli (his book ’the Order of Time’).

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from Clave Sin Embargo, released October 2, 2019

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