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Separating Creation and Divinity

by Bob Brown

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This was the second record pressed & distributed by Integrale in Birmingham, UK. This is Bob's last solo Framework release written using his hardware studio. A move to software was soon to come.

The text on Side A reads:
The full potential of a creation is never realized at the time of creation.
The beauty and elegance is only now existent for future enjoyment and interpretation.

The title comes from my philosophical work, processing myself as a creator. Often we think of creators as divine, and always rank our creation lower than those who have inspired us. When we don't see the creative process - it is more magical. My dear friend Jon Adams was the one who gave me the title: "It sounds like you need to separate creation and divinity."

Discogs Release Info:
www.discogs.com/Bob-Brown-Separating-Creation-And-Divinity/release/42775

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released July 17, 2000

Written & Produced by Bob Brown

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Bob Brown Cedar Falls, Iowa

Started DJing in 1992. First release was on Framework Music in 1999. Lived in Philadelphia from 1994 till 2003 where most of the music was composed.
www.discogs.com/artist/26407-Bob-Brown

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