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Jules Gabriel Verne (February 8, 1828 – March 24, 1905) was a French author and a pioneer of the science-fiction genre. Verne was noted for writing about cosmic, atmospheric, and underwater travel long before air travel and submarines were commonplace and before practical means of space travel had even been devised.
Taking the thematic elements of this romantic 19th century visionary, the young man behind this illusionary world; Joshua A. Pfeiffer has created an aural atmosphere that encompasses all manner of styles and genres. Influenced by such varied artists as Danny Elfman, In the Nursery, Dead Can Dance, Maurice Ravel, Massive Attack, Gary Numan, Edvard Grieg, Joy Division, and Gustav Mahler to name a few. Maestro Pfeiffer has created a truly unique enigma in a sea of mediocrity. Formed in the winter of 2003, Vernian Process is a cinematic journey through a fictional Victorian world. One that takes the listener through foreboding Industrial complexes, angelic cathedrals, misty cobblestone alleyways, ancient forests, war torn ruins, deep undersea caves, rotting clock towers, and all manner of timeless dreamscapes. With two self released L.P.s, 2004's Discovery, and 2006's The Forgotten Age and an upcoming third L.P. Behold the Machine, Vernian Process is poised to storm the modern musical landscape. Heralding a new era of creativity and imagination. |