"Infinite Possible Shapes" re-released to streaming platforms

Originally offered in a limited physical run in 2013, Infinite Possible Shapes has now been re-released to streaming platforms. It is also available to buy on Bandcamp.


Infinite Possible Shapes
was performed, recorded and mixed in Melbourne by Andrew Keese and mastered in New York by Taylor Deupree – a respected musician in his own right who has worked with a range of artists including, David Sylvian, Richard Chartier, Frank Bretschneider, Kenneth Kirschner and the late, great Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Consisting of eight compositions performed on an ancient upright piano, the album features a soundscape of hauntingly beautiful piano combined with layers of acoustic and electronic instrumentation.

The result is an engaging, evocative and meditative album that effortlessly shifts between neo-classical, post-rock and ambient with hints of Nils Frahm, Arvo Pärt, Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno.

The cover features the beautiful Untitled 10 artwork by artist Ali McCann from her series An Introduction to Liminal Aesthetics.

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Infinite Possible Shapes can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and Tidal (and other platforms). It is also available to buy on Bandcamp.

Andrew Keese