Presented on a self-released tape limited to a run of just 150, Requiem For Recycled Earth is the first part of Ferraro's Four Pieces For Mirai series by the ex-Skater, James Ferraro. Consisting of 11 movements lasting just over an hour, it’s a constantly shifting patchwork of moods ranging from the unbearably tense to the cinematically epic.
The first of four main parts of this “large epic work about civilizational decline,” which focus on the hypothetical idea of a computer virus designed to liberate humanity from the internet’s hold.