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'''A New Dusk''' is the first full microtonal album by GroundFault Corporation. It is sometimes referred to as '''The Gralbum'''. The songs were written from 2020 to 2024.
'''A New Dusk''' is the first full microtonal album by GroundFault Corporation. It is sometimes referred to as '''The Gralbum'''. The songs were written from 2020 to 2024.


'''Song Name Explanations'''
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|+ Song Title Explanations
The Lake Reflects a Black Sky: A darker version of the working title, "Glassy Lake," named after the impression of the solo piano part.
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! # !! Track Title !! Explanation
The Art of It: A more ambiguous reference to Bach's "The Art of Fugue."
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| 1 || The Lake Reflects a Black Sky || A darker version of the working title, "Glassy Lake," named after the impression of the solo piano part.
|-
| 2 || The Art of It || A more ambiguous reference to Bach's "The Art of Fugue."
|}


I'll finish these later.
I'll finish these later.


[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]

Revision as of 01:57, 21 October 2025

A New Dusk is the first full microtonal album by GroundFault Corporation. It is sometimes referred to as The Gralbum. The songs were written from 2020 to 2024.

Song Title Explanations
# Track Title Explanation
1 The Lake Reflects a Black Sky A darker version of the working title, "Glassy Lake," named after the impression of the solo piano part.
2 The Art of It A more ambiguous reference to Bach's "The Art of Fugue."

I'll finish these later.