"How To Build A Sundial" is the extended instrumental track which I usually try to have on every album.
It is actually based on a piece I have been picking at since about 2007. For a long time it lay dormant, and parts of it were cannibalised into other pieces (e.g.parts of it became 'Hannah's Theme' in the DMFA Radio Project). My main regret on this track is not rerecording the synth leads to use the minimax.
The title was a completely random search suggestion from Google.
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"There is lambswool under my naked feet..." - those words always come to my mind while listening to the first bars of "Wide Of The Mark". There's undoubtedly quite some "Genesis" heritage to be found in the music on this album. However, the band that is most closely related to "The ID" is certainly "IQ", which is among the favorite bands and artists named by both Peter Albrektsen (gtr, kbd) and Tim Pepper (v, kbd). So the similarity of the names "ID" vs. "IQ" is obviously not purely coincidental. Being a long-time admirer of the creative output of "IQ", this album inevitably reaches my heart. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
The hard-hitting, genre-agnostic songs on the latest from Dan Webb were inspired by conversations he had with a wide range of musicians. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 18, 2023