Chronotope Project
50 top tracks
Chronotope Project
50 top tracks
Albums

Event Horizon
Chronotope Project

Solar Winds
Chronotope Project

Lotus Rising
Chronotope Project

Passages
Chronotope Project

Ovum
Chronotope Project

Dawn Treader
Chronotope Project

Chrysalis
Chronotope Project

Gnosis
Chronotope Project

Chronology
Chronotope Project

Dharma Rain
Chronotope Project

Entelechy, Emergent Order
Chronotope Project

Quest of the Mystic
Chronotope Project
Biography
Jeffrey Ericson Allen is an Oregonian composer, cellist and electronic music recording artist. He has an extensive and eclectic background in classical, new acoustic and theatrical music production. His contemplative art music has been featured on distinguished and nationally-syndicated radio programs including Hearts of Space, Echoes, Galactic Travels, Ultima Thule and Star's End. Chronotope Project represents his most recent expression as a creator of contemporary progressive ambient music. <a...Read more on Last.fm
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Jeffrey Ericson Allen is an Oregonian composer, cellist and electronic music recording artist. He has an extensive and eclectic background in classical, new acoustic and theatrical music production. His contemplative art music has been featured on distinguished and nationally-syndicated radio programs including Hearts of Space, Echoes, Galactic Travels, Ultima Thule and Star's End. Chronotope Project represents his most recent expression as a creator of contemporary progressive ambient music. "Chronotope" refers to the essential unity of space and time, a concept with numerous expressions in literature, physics and the arts. The music of Chronotope Project explores this time-space confluence and invites the listener on ambient journeys of deep texture infused with gentle pulsing rhythms and soulful melodies.
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