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Posted by Kingbastard - August 18th, 2013


The debut release from 'Odd John Records' - The Lost Cosmonaut by Chris Weeks. www.oddjohnrecords.com

Release Date: 28th October 2013

Odd John Records are an experimental collective, focused on releasing music by ‘outsider’ artists who aren’t afraid to be true to themselves and make the music they love to make, regardless of genre. We champion the DIY aesthetic, aiming to release music which is challenging but accessible, odd, but always engaging.

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Chris talks us through his concept & the story behind his new record:

While searching for a theme for a new project, one which would provide continuity from my previous work Contemplation Moon, I discovered the conspiracy theory ‘Lost Cosmonauts’.

The essence of the theory is as follows:

“Lost Cosmonauts, or Phantom Cosmonauts, is a conspiracy theory alleging that Soviet cosmonauts entered outer space, but without their existence having been acknowledged by either the Soviet or Russian space authorities. Proponents of the Lost Cosmonauts theory concede that Yuri Gagarin was the first man to survive space travel, but claim that the Soviet Union attempted to launch two or more manned space flights prior to Gagarin's, and that at least two cosmonauts died in the attempts.”

There is an account relating to this conspiracy which claims to be unequivocal proof of these undisclosed missions:

“The Judica-Cordiglia brothers, sons of one of Europe's foremost pathologists, set up a listening post which probed the cosmos and successfully tracked the entire early American and Soviet unmanned satellites. The geographical location of their station proved particularly suitable for the reception of soviet space vehicles, which regularly flew over Northern Italy during their approach to the soviet tracking centres in the Caucasus. Using an array of advanced equipment, the two young Italians soon learned which radio frequencies to monitor and how to predict the ‘flyover’ times of the various space probes. One day in early 1961, weeks before Yuri Gagarin's epic space flight, instead of the usual beeping tones which they had become accustomed to hearing, they were startled by a sound which signalled a new chapter in the history of mankind: There, in the listening centre of "Torre Bert", these two young students heard, clearly and unequivocally, the beat of a failing heart and the last gasping breaths of a dying cosmonaut.”

Without hard evidence, it is easy to dismiss this conspiracy theory as mere conjecture. Still, there are well-rounded arguments for and against, and it is still widely debated to this day. However, the validity of this theory was not my primary concern. My research into the ‘Lost Cosmonauts’ helped plant the seed of inspiration needed to form the basis of this album, while allowing me to maintain the conceptual-continuity I coveted.

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This album, and the following short story, is a fictional account of one such ‘Phantom Mission’.

Communications check, ‘Comms’. Strapping himself into his craft, the courageous cosmonaut runs through his substantial pre-flight checklist, triple-checking everything. Weighed-down by expectation, gravity and fear of the unknown, he takes time to contemplate his fate. Tentatively he aims toward the sky.

Blast-off! ‘Thrust’: The stress & strain upon pilot & craft are immense, but what seems like an age of tumultuous turbulence soon passes. With calm, calculated concentration, the cosmonaut caresses his controls, making careful corrections to his designated flight-path. There is little to no room for error, as he tries to gently guide his ship into orbit.

Disaster! Buffeted by a geomagnetic storm, the craft and its now mere passenger miss their planned trajectory, veering wildly off course. Tremendous forces bombard both cosmonaut & capsule from every angle. Blacking-out, he drifts into the deep dark recesses of his mind, and Space.

The following tracks are the narrative of an 'unexpected voyage of discovery.' The sights, sounds & emotions experienced by this intrepid, incidental, encapsulated explorer…

…Floating in deep space, he stirs. The gentle hum of interference from his instrument panel, sounds of distant radio-waves, high-frequency static & crackling Geiger counters combine, flooding the cramped confines of the craft with sonorous dissonance. Creeping into consciousness, with only a small reinforced window from which to view his surroundings, The Lost Cosmonaut experiences a sensory overload; an array of beautiful, ethereal encounters. Dream-like visions appear as if from nowhere, in wondrous polychromatic contrast against the infinite black.

A haunting stellar-remnant nebula ‘NGC 3242’ ghosts into view, filling his star-struck eyes with a cornucopia of colour. Giant interstellar clouds of gas, plasma and dust manifest, creating the illusion of being adrift on a vast psychedelic ‘Lagoon’. The concept of time becomes nothing more than a man-made construct. In this isolation, mere minutes seem like an ‘Aeon’. Only a ‘Pulsar’, emitting its pulses of radiation & radio waves, with a high degree of regularity, can suggest the reassuring metronomic rhythm of a celestial clock. Kaleidoscopic, radiating rainbows of photons from a nearby ‘hot star’, its ‘Emission’ cascading a droning, static-fuelled resonance, are awash with the fragmented frequencies of their long lost cousins. A wall of white noise reverberates deep within his subconscious, its soporific sound lulling him into a false sense of security. Then, silence. The colours fade from view. Once more, man and machine drift languidly into the jet black vacuum of deep space.

With oxygen diminishing & CO2 levels critical, he sits, motionless, not daring to breathe. A stark realisation consumes his consciousness. He may never again see the beautiful ‘blue marble’, Earth, his home.

Desperately trying to focus his fractured thoughts, the alienated astronaut, with an educated guess and a heart full of hope, aims his craft from whence he came. Sparingly, he fires his fuel-depleted retrorockets, before the lack of breathable air renders him unconscious; comatose; ‘Stasis’…

Miraculously, the craft finds its way through the void, retracing its previously ventured course, as if guided by some benevolent force. Temperature soaring it races into the ‘Ionosphere’, somehow navigating the ‘space-debris’ & man-made satellites which litter its orbit. Scorching through the stratosphere at terminal velocity, the cosmonaut and his craft hurtle toward the ocean. The parachutes fire! With a massive jolt, and huge gravitational force, the capsule slows, and once again drifts, aimlessly toward its watery resting place.

Onboard radio transmitters spark into life, emitting an eerie drone & twittering frequencies, as if the planet is welcoming them home. Familiar sounds echo through the air; distant birdsong, scattered voices, breaking waves. ‘Earth’.

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Akin to the Lost Cosmonauts conspiracy theory, the 'reality' of this scenario is obviously highly questionable. The fate of the Cosmonaut; has he managed to survive this incredible ordeal or not, is left unanswered; perhaps drawing a parallel with the Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox, which, greatly simplified, postulates that: a cat in an unopened box may be both alive and dead, depending on an earlier random event.

The great Arthur C. Clarke wrote: “…science fiction is something that could happen – but usually you wouldn’t want it to. Fantasy is something that couldn’t happen – though often you only wish that it could.”

I consider this album a work of both science fiction and fantasy. Utilising these two literary art forms allowed me to widen the scope of plausibility, resulting in a more creative, open-minded approach. The music, concept & story should serve as a guide, enabling the listener to experience, shape & embellish this ‘unexpected voyage of discovery’ with their own interpretation & imaginings.

When facing the unknown, with little to no control, isn’t it often better to accept your fate, appreciate the experience with unquestioning abandon; sit back, and enjoy the ride?

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I should also give mention to the excellent book ‘Star Maker’ by Olaf Stapledon, which I read prior to making this album. Elements of ideas within the book have crossed-paths with the ‘Lost Cosmonauts’ conspiracy, helping form the ambient aesthetic & theme of interstellar travel, which underscore the concept of this record. (I highly recommend reading ‘Star Maker’ or any of his works).

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Check out more music by Chris Weeks @ chrisweeksmusic.com

NEW ALBUM from Chris Weeks, coming soon...


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Posted by Kingbastard - August 17th, 2013


New KINGBASTARD album, coming later this year; it's been a while! ;)


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Posted by Kingbastard - May 25th, 2013


My new album Contemplation Moon is out today!
Stream the album in full, exclusively at chrisweeksmusic.com/album/contemplation-moon

The Deluxe Limited Edition Boxset is now available to buy @ chrisweeksmusic.com
The digital version of Contemplation Moon is now available at all good digital retailers, including:
Bleep: Contemplation Moon
Boomkat: Contemplation Moon
iTunes: Contemplation Moon
Midheaven: Contemplation Moon
and many more, including Spotify, Amazon, emusic, etc...

Contemplation Moon LP - Released today!


Posted by Kingbastard - May 10th, 2013


A unique Double-CD boxset, designed & handcrafted by Chris Weeks.

The Deluxe Limited Edition Boxset is a lavishly packaged Double-CD, strictly limited to 25 individually numbered copies only. The contents are housed in a smooth black card box, with a gloss printed outer & inner lid. The base of the box is signed, & black suede padding with bespoke black card inlay-tray and 'lifting ribbon' sit within. Upon opening the box you will find a printed transparency film on top of a protective foam layer. Underneath lays a large, signed gloss print of the album cover artwork, a satin-finish 8-page booklet, a custom inlay card with digital album download code, & two white CDs with minimal printed design; individually encased by heavyweight white-vellum sleeves, with 'moon-phase' gloss print inserts.

Available from 25th May, exclusive to chrisweeksmusic.com

Contemplation Moon - Boxset


Posted by Kingbastard - April 25th, 2013


New EP: Gwynt, Glaw, Myfyrio is released today! Available on Limited Edition Mini CD & Digital formats, exclusively at chrisweeksmusic.com

A twenty minute piece, consisting of three main movements. Inspired by a week of severe weather, which kept me holed-up in my small studio in the Welsh hills. 'Gwynt, Glaw, Myfyrio' (or 'Wind, Rain, Reflection') rounds off a trilogy of EPs, written and recorded during the first 3 months of 2013: [Formeg: | The Ebb & Flow | Gwynt, Glaw, Myfyrio]. Each EP takes influence, both literally & metaphorically, from separate, naturally occurring events: death, the tides, and the ever-changing Welsh weather. Exploring melancholic moods, textures & tones, they reflect my introspective state of mind over that period.

Listen: New EP - Gwynt, Glaw, Myfyrio


Posted by Kingbastard - March 23rd, 2013


Follow the link to listen to my new EP 'The Ebb & Flow' Chris Weeks - The Ebb & Flow

The Ebb & Flow: An EP of guitar-only soundscapes. Featuring acoustic, electric, bass, classical, guitarlele, lap-steel & bowed guitar.

Staring out to sea. The Ebb & Flow of the tide. Waves of sorrow wash over you; a deep melancholy. Comfortable, a self-aware sadness. Its motives: wistful, romantic, hopeful, not without purpose; absorbing, fuelling creativity, a source of inspiration.

Available on Limited Edition Mini CD & Digital formats.

Listen: new EP 'The Ebb & Flow' now...


Posted by Kingbastard - February 18th, 2013


New EP - Formeg: is released today, on Limited Edition Mini CD & digital formats.

Stream the EP in full & buy it exclusively at chrisweeksmusic.com

Limited Edition Mini CD - Formeg: [EP]


Posted by Kingbastard - November 29th, 2012


[H] is for 'Hydrogen' : http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/513034
A Deconstructed Sun - Listen now @ chrisweeksmusic.com

[H] is for 'Hydrogen'


Posted by Kingbastard - October 23rd, 2012


Listen to my forthcoming mini-album Chris Weeks - A Deconstructed Sun in full now.

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'A Deconstructed Sun' is a sonic representation of the Sun's elemental composition; breaking it down into its constituent parts.

Mirroring this process by utilising fragments of melodic and tonal explorations created for his ambient opus 'A Haunting Sun'; Chris deconstructed select elements and rearranged them to form new, unique audio collages.

The resulting conceptual 'mini-album' is a progressive and cohesive amalgam of sonorous ambience, lo-fi sensibilities, descriptive drone, experimental electronica & glitch.

A wonderfully realised record in its own right, it also serves as the perfect accompaniment to his debut LP on Nibbana, 'A Haunting Sun'.

[Tigerbeat6 / Nibbana]

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Credits:
Released 29 October 2012
Everything by Chris Weeks
Released by: Tigerbreat6 / Nibbana
CAT No: meow194 / nibbana002
Distributed by Revolver USA

© 2012 Tigerbeat6

Tags: alternative ambient drone experimental home-listening idm lo-fi minimalist soundscapes avant-garde United Kingdom

Listen to my new album 'A Deconstructed Sun' in full.