The first “album” I made when I was a kid was the soundtrack to a story I had invented, a sort of techno/fantasy thing called Shador. Since then I have made several other “imaginary soundtracks” and I am now convinced that imagining a film in your mind while listening to its possible soundtrack is even better than watching a real film - or, at least, it is certainly a less passive activity. Among the imaginary soundtracks I’ve composed over the years there are two albums - “The Road” and “Futurebound” - that I recorded many years ago using exclusively a humble Roland D5.
I released them during the first years of my activity on the internet, and then I pulled them back. Still, I have a lot of affection for these two works, so I decided to re-record them using the instruments I have today.