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Today Oceanbase is proud to present you with Four Reasons by Lee Rosevere, an album consisting of four minimal ambient compositions, great for meditating or quiet concentration. Although we have occasionally delved into restrained material before, this is the label's first entirely ambient release.

Lee Rosevere is a prolific composer with recommendable releases on other labels including WM Recordings, Proc-Records, Enough Records, Test Tube, and his own Happy Puppy Records. He has made lots of ambient and avant-garde music, but never quite does the same thing twice; in fact, this may be his most minimal outing to date.

We hope you enjoy Lee's latest. And while this release includes plenty of music, should you find yourself especially enjoying it, a special 4-CD artist edition is available for purchase from: http://www.geocities.com/happypuppyrecords/hpr026_LeeRosevere.html

1. Reliquary (18:10)
2. Buddha Phase (12:34)
3. Commemoration (prayer) (24:17)
4. Voltage (22:13)

Presented in high-quality Ogg Vorbis format (quality 8, about 240 kbps) with 300 dpi front and back cover images, featuring artwork by Jeremy Bushnell.

This music is in the public domain and is ocean13, released June 26, 2008 on the Oceanbase netlabel. See our website at http://oceanbase.org/ for more info.