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Nothing Exists but Atoms and the Void

by Spaces

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Celestial themes such as violent star systems and lunar tranquility set the groundwork for "Nothing Exists but Atoms and the Void", the sophomore release from Brooklyn-based band, Spaces. Band members, Duke Ahrens and Franco Colon, continued with an unconventional approach to songwriting by building a recording studio in a decommissioned ferryboat. The pair drew inspiration from their surroundings to create music that reflects the beauty and wonders of the Universe. This ambitious album encompasses a sonic landscape from intense rhythmic movements to introspective orchestral pieces, making Spaces voyagers of the over-saturated post-rock galaxy.

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released 21 June 2011
Spaces is:
Duke Ahrens - Guitar, Synth
Franco Colon - Drums, Percussion, Synth, Keys

All songs written and performed by Spaces
Bass guitar by Matthew Aviles
Cello on tracks 2, 4, 6 and 10 by Josh Evans
Piano on track 8 by Mike Greco
Alto Saxophone on track 3 by Leslie Wacker

Recorded, engineered, mixed and produced by Spaces at Schamonchi Studios in Brooklyn, NY
Bass guitar recorded by Matthew Aviles in Orlando, FL
Mastered by Paul Gold at Salt Mastering in Brooklyn, NY

Artwork and design by Mark Malazarte
Photography by James Sanford

"Nothing Exists but Atoms and the Void" was written and recorded September 2009 - March 2011

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Track Name: Hadley
"OK Houston, as I stand out here in the wonders of the unknown at Hadley, I sort of realize there’s a fundamental truth to our nature. Man must explore... and this is exploration at its greatest.