Prism of Eternal Now
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Prism Of Eternal Now is an album by electronic artist White Rainbow
Adam Forkner
Adam Forkner is a musician from Portland, Oregon who, since 2003, has performed as White Rainbow.-as White Rainbow:*"Humidifier Plaza" digital, self-released via whiterainbowpizza.bandcamp.com 2011...

. Unlike Sky Drips Drifts
Sky Drips Drifts
Sky Drips Drifts is an album released in 2007 by White Rainbow. The album is one continuous track split into five sections for easy tracking of sections/movements. Like Sun Shifts, Sky Drips Drifts is a representation of the current White Rainbow live experience, complete with loops, shakers, and...

, this album is not one continuous track, but rather a collection of shorter works that show the more recent loop-based phase of White Rainbow's music. Also, unlike ZOME, the album has no title tracks, extended songs, or words for vocals. The back cover of the disc is not unlike the label of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap, inasmuch as it is an almost solid block of text on a pink background (or a white block for some variation). The text itself is all about the supposed healing powers of the music contained on the disc, and includes instructions on how to use the album as a method of self-healing, the benefits of Prism Of Eternal Now, and exhorts the buyer to not rip it into mp3 due to reduced bitrate
Bitrate
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time....

. A block of text identifies the gear list (":::::ONLY THE FINEST GRADE:::::"), which includes phasers, guitars, delays, synthesizers, breath, jug, tabla, and a mysterious "etc". Another block has the track listing, and the third block of white has an explanation of the album title and "vibrational energy" contained therein.

Track list

  1. Pulses - 7:48
  2. Middle - 5:02
  3. For Terry - 6:22
  4. Mystic Prism - 5:14
  5. April 25th 11:14PM - 14:45
  6. Warm Clicked Fruit - 9:07
  7. Guitars - 6:29
  8. Waves - 6:44
  9. Awakening - 9:38
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