Thanks for downloading Superscape.

I consider this to be a substantially more ambitious project than Antechamber (though it is a track shorter, it's 10 minutes longer) and I think you'd agree.  Whether you like it more or not is totally your decision, however, because the two albums are very different in style.  Superscape is much more atmospheric, moody and cohesive, while Antechamber, while still featuring some quality tracks, is more a compilation.  The only way to tell is to listen!

As with last time, I can't thank all of you enough - visitors to my website and followers of the news I post there, and particularly those from the various forums I've posted preview sets on for giving me feedback - don't know what I'd do without you.  Also, I'd like to extend a hearty thanks to Greg Western, who did an AMAZING job on the album artwork (if you haven't yet checked it out, be sure you do).  My family and friends have been incredibly supportive of these projects of mine, so they're at the top of the list.  Of course, you're on it too, since you decided to check Superscape out!

If you've got anything to say, definitely email me at antipodemusic@gmail.com.  I can be reached there with any and all comments, and every single one means a lot to me.  If you'd like a lossless WAV or FLAC copy of the album, please, ask away and I'd be more than happy to make arrangements (there were a few of you last time!).  The same applies to a physical CD package of the album (though I'd probably ask for a few bucks for shipping and production), of which there is a picture in this release.  All of the full-res album art is also included, so of course it is more than easy to make this CD for yourself with enough time (see the instructions below), but I'd sign it if you like, and I'd throw in a few extras on the CD for use in your computer.  How could you say no to that?

Anyway you've already got the music so I don't need to convince you to do anything except listen!  If you like, you have my permission to distribute this however you want so long as all the music is intact (though I'd prefer you'd leave the zip pack unaltered and just use that).  In fact, I'd encourage it!  Watch the site sometime over the next year for my third album release!  In the meantime, cruise my newly redesigned website for bonuses, singles, and other goodies.

Until next time, happy listening!

Antipode - Gary Western
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Package Instructions

I've included the album art for Superscape in this pack.  If you want to embed the art into the songs (in iTunes or some equivalent program) use "Front Cover.jpg" for that.  If you want to make your own physical CD package and don't want to deal with me sending it to you, you can do that just as easily!  First you need a CD of the music (and remember, if you're doing this you might as well e-mail me and get some lossless WAV files to burn).  Once that's done, print the three BOXART jpeg files included.  Apply your "BOXART - CD.jpg" CD label to the CD you've made.  Next, put "BOXART - Trayliner.jpg" under the CD tray in the jewel box, and fold the two sides so they will show through the ends.  After that, fold "BOXART - FrontFold.jpg" in half and slide it into the front of the jewel box so that the main Superscape logo will be the front cover.  All done!  Check out "Finished Package.jpg" to see what a completed Superscape CD package looks like.