Motion Sickness of Time Travel Heads to Spectrum Spools for New Album

BY Gregory AdamsPublished Mar 21, 2012

Ambient synth wizard Rachel Evans is already on a prolific pace with her Motion Sickness of Time Travel project, having released the Seeping Through the Veil of the Unconscious tape in 2010 and the Exclaim!-approved follow-up Luminaries & Synastry in 2011, which we praised for its "droning vocal swoons, metallic synthesizers and reverb-drenched arpeggios." Up next for the artist is a self-titled double-LP set to be released this spring.

A press release explains that Motion Sickness of Time Travel arrives on May 15 through Editions Mego sub-label Spectrum Spools, and the record is apparently poised to take Evans's music to the next level. While it's said that the sprawling collection, featuring four side-long pieces each clocking in at over 20 minutes, isn't entirely removed from her past work, the new collection shifts from the "murky, mysterious haze of the older recordings into a highly addictive concentrate of airy tones and gem-like glow."

For now, you can see the tracklist down below and the cover above.

Motion Sickness of Time Travel:

1. The Dream

2. The Center

3. Summer of the Cat's Eye

4. One Perfect Moment

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