Approaching Totality

Editorial Reviews
- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“(Pointless Orchestra is) an auditory version of a hidden 3-D image.”

- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
“If music is language, the musicians of Pointless Orchestra speak in tongues.”

Album Description
“Approaching Totality” is the first full-length release by Pointless Orchestra. It represents the dissonant, abstract end of the group’s sound, including live stage performances, studio pieces, and live radio performances.

Pointless Orchestra observes an “open door” policy with their members. The line-up is constantly changing so that there are always new people and new sounds coming into the group. For this release, the line-up often included Mike Hovancsek, David Badagnani, and Mike Foster. There were also numerous guest appearances by established names in the avant-garde scene, including Illusion of Safety, Z’ev, Joseph Celli, Anna Homler, Amy Denio, Panya Roongruang, John Hajeski, Matt Turner, and Paul Guerguerian.

Approaching Totality

Music Review:

  1. Arches and Aisles
  2. As If By Ghosts
  3. Baby, You're Bummin' My Life out in a Supreme Fashion [Import]
  4. Ball of Design
  5. Bed
  6. Blast Furnace
  7. Breathe to Beat the Blues
  8. Bright Flashes [Enhanced]
  9. Bury the Hatchet [Import] [Limited Edition]
  10. Classic Elements

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