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White Light (Album) by Roche Limit

Artist Biography For Roche Limit

It Was An Overcast Summer Day In 1994 When Two Explorers Discovered A Young Man Wandering The Wilds Of Vancouver Meticulously Collecting Bits Of Electronics And Recording Equipment From A Nearby Landfill. His Hair Was Long And Wild His Clothing Seemed To Be Made Of White Feathers Or Scales That Moved Peculiarly In The Dry Breeze. Curious They Followed Him To A Deep Cavern Built Of Painted Rocks And Ancient Car Parts. As They Drew Nearer A Living White Cloud Billowed From The Mouth Of The Cave. Moths Of Every Size Filled The Air And In The Midst Of Them Stood The Strange Young Man Unclothed And Smiling. He Studied The Explorers And After A Moment Signaled To The Moths Which Quickly Flew To Him Recreating The Feathery Garments. When He Was Again Dressed He Motioned For The Men To Follow Him Into His Home. Every Wall Of The Cavern Was Covered In Blinking Lights And The Air Was Filled With The Soft Whirring Of Small Fans. Dozens Of Car Batteries Lined The Trail Connected By A Tangle Of Cables And Wires. De Constructed Speakers Hung From The Ceiling And An Old Pair Of Headphones Appeared To Have Been Rebuilt As A Simple Microphone. Propped Against The Crowded Wall To The Left A Saxophone Reflected The Explorers Amazed Faces. On The Right A Guitar And Didgeridoo Stood Watch As The Explorers Leaned In To Study The Covers Of CDs And Records Wedged Into Every Available Opening. They Noted Works By Ween The Eels The Beatles Tricky Front 242 Nine Inch Nails Skinny Puppy The Faint Ben Harper Beck And Many Others In His Collection. At The Very Back Of The Space The Young Man Paused Cocked His Head To One Side And Pushed A Button On A Crudely Fashioned Console. A Cracked Monitor Lit Up And A Pulsing Beat Filled The Space. The Explorers Stood Transfixed As The Music Evolved In Moments From A Simple Beat To Sophisticated Layers Of Melody. They Recognized Beck's Eccentricity Trent Reznor's Intensity And Ween's Experimental Effects But Knew That This Was No Mere Copy. There Was Something More In The Composition. The Moths Fluttered On The Young Man's Body And Clung To His Long Hair But He Stood Motionless And Studied The Reaction Of The Men. When The Recital Ended The Men Turned To Each Other And Grinned Uncontrollably. They Brushed Away The Insects And Dressed Him In Borrowed Clothes. They Learned His Name Was David Righton And Took Him To The City To Introduce Him To Modern Society. Although The People Did Not Impress Him The Young Man Was Overwhelmed By The Technology Suddenly Available. He Quickly Collected Computer Components Sound Equipment And All The Music He Could Carry And With Full Arms And An Overflowing Imagination Returned Home. In 2006 The Man And The Two Aging Explorers Again Stood On The Threshold Of His Cave. Gone Was His Wardrobe Of Feathery Moths Replaced By Modern Clothing That Seemed Out Of Place On His Thin Frame. He Handed A Disk To The Two Men And Smiled Gently As A Single Large Gray Moth Fluttered From The Depths Of His Hair. Printed Neatly On The Disk Were Five Words White Light By Roche Limit. He Then Turned Away And Reentered The Cave To Begin Work On His Next Album. Astronomy Books State That Roche Limit Refers To The Orbital Distance At Which A Satellite With No Tensile Strength Will Begin To Be Tidally Torn Apart By The Body It Is Orbiting. Some Supposed That David Had Heard The Words Somewhere And Simply Liked The Sound Of Them. Psychologists However Believed That He Chose It For A More Personal Reason Perhaps As A Description Of His Inner Turmoil At Being "a Fragile Satellite Orbiting Society." He Remained Silent On The Issue. Now 3 Years And 1 EP Later Roche Limit Has Re-Emerged With His Next Full Length Album Called
"Sometimes We Must Change Shape" Set To Be Released On May 5th 2009.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: White Light

This Is The Debut Album From Vancouver Artist Roche Limit Released In 2006. The 12 Tracks On This Album Range In Styles From Almost Electronic Industrial Sounds To Folky Pop Songs That All Somehow Manage To Work As One Complete Album. Interesting Trivia The Image On The Cover Of This Album Is Of A Moth Dave Took A Photo Of While Traveling In South America In The Amazon In 2005. It Was Of Course Altered Later With Dave's Super Imposed Face And The Glowing Abdomen. It Was Then Re-Created In CGI For The Music Video For "To Be Myself".