Following yesterdays’ Jinjé Cinétique, inspired by films from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, horror, science fiction, and westerns, Canadian Mike Dubue’s exciting, evocative instrumental is about disconnection from reality while watching the world through a screen, and comes from trilogy of records titled Lonely Cinema. This track was recorded using the ceiling mics of his local 168-year-old church, which is home to Studio Cimetière in Quyon, Québec Mike says: “I think of this theme song as the ultimate spy-conspiracy soundtrack to a movie that doesn’t exist. It captures the feeling of anxiety and displacement that can come from feeling outside of society.”
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