
A Boy Born from Mold and Other Delectables Morsels (the audiobook) - Narrated by Jason Shepherd and featuring a bonus track 'A Welsh Alphabet' and special intro song by Seongje Hwang and Tae Sung Jie. This delightfully bleak collection by Lorin Morgan-Richards, begins with Ruin (or Rune proper), who through extraordinary circumstances comes to moldy life in an old battered quilt left in the corner of a basement. Readers should also examine other characters like Zoog, a young vampire, whose intolerance to blood causes bouts of gas and bloating, much to his parents' distaste.
Orpheus (2010) - Four song Ep conceptually based on Pwyll's descent into Annwn the Welsh Otherworld.
We See But Dimly (2002) - Live musical soundtrack for 'We See But Dimly', a modern dance performance by Angela Huddleston in New York, performed by Lorin Morgan-Richards and Jim Beck.
An Occurrence Remembered (2001) - The Ambrose Bierce Project, reviewed by Kyle Zaffino: ONE OF AMBROSE BIERCE’S most important legacies to us is his short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” about which students and scholars have penned innumerable pages since its publication in 1890. Lorin Morgan-Richards has added an interesting dimension to the analysis of the famous story; his recently re-issued concept album An Occurrence Remembered offers a musical interpretation of both “Owl Creek Bridge” and “Chickamauga” (1889).
ENKI (1999) - Mirage Tropics V2 2000- Reviewer.AFEKDEAD: "Enki is a theme, a beautiful collection of stories based on a sci-fi interpretation of ancient Sumerian religion. Imagine the beginning of the world not as an evolution over millions of years, or a creation that lasted six days, but a creation by beings of another planet. Beings seen in the eyes of early civilization as gods. A race so advanced that they had robots guard such fantastic places like the Garden of Eden. This is the idea behind Enki. The music on this album is good. Lorin has really laid down some ear candy for anyone who enjoys songwriting and structure. Enki moves from many musical themes, dabbling with Asian rhythms and instrument sound to competent workings with industrial ambience. The music is very reminiscent of a Tangerine Dream soundtrack piece coupled with just about any early 90's pop song. Lorin's own crooning voice is strikingly familiar to Wolfgang Thums (check out Cleen's Second Path to see what I mean). Overall, Enki is a very peaceful and pleasant work. The production is absolutely top notch. It does seem to lack some emotional drive at times and it seems Lorin's voice is just slightly out of key sometimes, but the composition has me looking forward to Lorin's future releases."
1991:94 - Early recordings of Lorin Morgan-Richards, Casey Ruic, and Brian Richards' Industrial and Neo-Beat based music project.
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