Jacco Gardner's cosmic Somnium voyage continues to take flight with Fading Cosmos, a new EP of songs taken from the same late night Lisbon album sessions. Somnium (released in 2018) was a fully instrumental synth odyssey inspired by Johannes Kepler’s 1608 novel and designed for listeners to be transported on their own journey.
Somnium was always intended as one 43-minute trip, and whilst thematically similar Fading Cosmos was recorded significantly different. Taking you to the same destination, just via a different route, the new songs were more improvised and at over 8 minutes take you on a longer sonic adventure - mixing cinematic and electronic sounds with jazz and folk.
Jacco explains: “The first ideas for “Fading Cosmos” came after conversations I had with my brother, about the tragic reality that the endlessly rich cosmos around us is rapidly becoming invisible because of an increase of artificial light, leaving us in the solitary darkness of human progress. I wanted to offer some potential visibility into our cosmic neighbourhood with this track, but also to escape into a world of wonder and mystery.”
Listen to the title track "Fading Cosmos" below and pre-order the digital EP from the Polvyinyl Store now.