Mirror Stage

Luke Requena

Luke Requena - Mirror Stage

Castles in Space is thrilled to present Luke Requena’s debut solo album, “Mirror Stage”. As the Lacanian title suggests, it is a collection of meditations and self-reflection translated into sonic explorations of the space that connects the macrocosm and the microcosm. Inspired largely by Tarkovsky’s film Solaris, the making of Mirror Stage was a musical journey of internal struggle across subconscious landscapes.

Requena is a composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Vancouver, BC. Although his main source of sound is analog synthesizers, he also integrates santur, guitar and organs into his pieces. Drawing influences from artists such as Günter Schickert, early Pink Floyd, and classical Persian music, “Mirror Stage” emits waves of sonic and lush textures while exploring the dark cosmos. It’s a genuinely enthralling work.

Luke has already released a double album, “Nocturnal/Seasonal” with John Jeffrey, drummer of Moon Duo, for the Castles in Space Subscription Library as part of the new age electronic jazz project, Oscilloclast.

tracklisting

1. Metallic Plastic 06:25
2. Venus Maternal 07:33
3. Comet Mist 07:55
4. Death Sunrise 11:07
5. Subjugated Moons 02:09
6. Sleepwalking Seagull 08:50
7. Metallic Plastic (Extended) 08:54
8. Comet Mist (Extended) 11:11
9. Death Sunrise (Extended) 13:30
10. Subjugated Moons (Extended) 03:38
11. Sleepwalking Seagull (Extended) 10:35

credits

All songs composed, performed and produced by Luke requena at East Side Studios in Vancouver, BC in 2020. Mastered by Antony Ryan at RedRedPaw.Album artwork by Nick Taylor.

Instruments used on Mirror Stage: Farfisa Compact Organ, Santur, Electric Guitar, Deckard’s Dream, Korg Polysix, Korg MonoPoly, Roland Jupiter 6, MFB Dominon 1, OB6, Mellotron, GR-1 Granular Synth, Prophet 600, Grendel Drone Commander, Moog Minitaur, Percussion.

Thank you to my wife Danielle, my family, Colin Morrison, David Rogers, Tome Kozic, Ben Rogers, matt Rogers, Adi Hadzismajlovic. Keith Wecker, John Jeffrey, Caton Diab and Jeremy Schmidt