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G.Glover's New Project: Age Of Deceit

(A.O.D)New Album:

Songs For The End Of The World

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Upcoming Release

"Songs for the End of the World" set to release in Summer or Fall 2025, reflects on our current tumultuous times and the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Diverse Themes

The album features love songs, songs of faith, and nihilistic and apocalyptic themes, offering a wide range of emotional experiences.

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Collaborative Effort

G.Glover is collaborating with other artists to help with the release, bringing new perspectives to the project.

"Songs for the End of the World"

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Slipping

The opening track comments on the false hope of returning to a pre-pandemic world, with the poignant opening lyrics: "What were you doing the day the world ended?"

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Personal Tracks

Love songs dedicated to G.Glover's wife Andrea and daughter Genevieve, as well as songs exploring his faith in God.

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Song For The End of The World

The final track offers a warning about our potential future if we don't make changes soon, tying the album's themes together.

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Musical Experimentation

Electronic Sounds

The album incorporates various electronic elements, showcasing G.Glover's experimentation with modern production techniques.

Acoustic Touches

Alongside electronic sounds, acoustic instrumentation adds depth and warmth to the compositions.

Software Exploration

G.Glover experiments with various musical software platforms, pushing the boundaries of his sound.

Collaboration with Ruby Sue

Technical Expertise

Ruby Sue brings her self-production experience from her debut album "The Need" to the project, adding valuable technical components.

Exceptional Talent

As an exceptional musician and vocalist, Ruby Sue's unique sensibilities and vibe contribute significantly to the project's sound.

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The Past:

Un-united: A Musical Journey Through Disconnection

Through the eclectic and thought-provoking collaboration between DJ Etienne Carter and G.Glover under the moniker Electric Belly Dance their album "Un-united". Dove into a world of infectious grooves, dark themes, and social commentary that challenged the perception of unity in modern society.

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Un-united Timeline

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2002-2003: Collaboration Begins

Carter and Glover start working on material with their mutual friend A.Bina, leading to the inception of Un-united.

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Creative Process

Carter creates grooves and melodies in his basement studio, while Glover adds vocalizations and lyrics to match the mood.

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2004: Planned Release

Un-united was originally set to be released in the summer of 2004.

Diverse Themes and Styles

Dark Tones

The album featured songs with various themes, from the catchy "Men and Women" to the Albert Camus-inspired "Never again" and the incredibly dark "I hope you die in a Car accident".

Eclectic Mix

"Higher Ground", Glover's hip-hop parody, and the techno-industrial "Forevermore" showcased the album's diverse styles and influences.

Social Commentary

The album's title "Un-United" reflected the disconnection in society, with each song exploring different themes and styles.

Standout Tracks

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