
The Way Of Time
Biosphere's album The Way Of Time takes loose inspiration from Elizabeth Madox Roberts' novel The Time Of Man, sampling Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation of the novel.
Biosphere's signature ambient loops, soothing arctic synths, and melodies combine with Lorring's sweet, wistful, and deep-south wonderings to create a record that is both deeply human and searching.
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The Way Of Time
Biosphere's album The Way Of Time takes loose inspiration from Elizabeth Madox Roberts' novel The Time Of Man, sampling Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation of the novel.
Biosphere's signature ambient loops, soothing arctic synths, and melodies combine with Lorring's sweet, wistful, and deep-south wonderings to create a record that is both deeply human and searching.
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Biosphere's album The Way Of Time takes loose inspiration from Elizabeth Madox Roberts' novel The Time Of Man, sampling Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation of the novel.
Biosphere's signature ambient loops, soothing arctic synths, and melodies combine with Lorring's sweet, wistful, and deep-south wonderings to create a record that is both deeply human and searching.











