Baltimore sound and visual artist Amy Reid has taken the concept of the concept album quite literally. She recorded Dome Trax, a five-track EP full of aqueous synths that tingle the synapses, as the background music in a 25-foot-wide, 12-foot-high geodesic dome she built with fellow multimedia artist Johnny Rogers during a residency at Merriweather District in Columbia, Maryland.
Dome Trax looped continuously inside the dome as Rogers' video projections played on its walls for the outside world to see.
Reid released the EP on streaming and as a limited edition cassette today on sound as language. Dome Trax runs for 25 minutes, but due to its cyclical nature, it feels timeless.
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