Edito de After The Fire Has Devoured All, It Will Consume ItselfThe title Ex Patris (from the fathers) plays on the idiomatic baroque lute compositions presented here
which emulate the classical repertoire. It also refers to this almost forgotten instrument, which was
passed on by the fathers. The aim is to bring back and liberate the lute. The four compositions on
Ex Patris form a circular narrative of interlocking repetitive melodic series. The follow up to
Important release ? It is all that is made? kicks off with the pro apocalyptic track ?The Day is Coming?.
? Amor Fati? ( Love is a Religion) channels a deep interest in both love for religion and religious belief
in love. Multiple palindromes are juxtaposed and linger. ? Son of Dawn? consists of mirrored lute
harmonics that serve as an intro to the 13 minute elegiac ?After the fire has devoured all it will
consume itself ?. The piece builds and releases tension and puts layer upon layer of ecstatic melody. At
the end even the work itself gets devoured but it remains eternal, with no potential beginning and
without end.