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circa
2000
Originally, in terms of electronic music, there
were several styles of music that efesar
could be classified into. The word transience
has been coined to refer to a style of music that is
a mixture of tribal, ambient, and vocal trance. Transience,
therefore, is the style of music that defines efesar.
Although it is unusual for a band to name a record after
its style of music (imagine a Nirvana album called
Grunge), the name is unique enough to warrant
little speculation.
After almost two and a half years of writing and revising,
transience
is finally complete. In the effort to create this album
over thirty songs were written and mastered. Most of
these songs were thrown off the album because they couldn't
be circumscribed by the feel of the album. The songs
you missed during the making of trasience will pop-up
again in some other FEAR
STUDIOS release.
Transience
is a labour of love. Although far from perfect it is
still the culmination of everything efesar
represents. Technically it is a studio quality album,
while emotionally it is raw and defensive. A band can
grow and mature -- this release has proved that.
Listen to these songs free, or purchase the album:
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