Dive into the avant-garde soundscape of Myles Boisen's "All Is Bright, But It Is Not Day," a captivating journey released on January 1, 2002, under the independent label Ambiances Magnétiques. This album, spanning a full hour of innovative music, is a testament to Boisen's unique approach to sound and composition. With tracks like "Heads Up," "Pachinko," and "Canadian Psycho," Boisen explores a range of textures and rhythms that challenge and engage the listener. The album's title track, "All Is Bright, But It Is Not Day," sets the tone for an introspective and thought-provoking experience. Boisen's work on this album is a standout in the avant-garde genre, offering a fresh perspective that is both intriguing and satisfying. Whether you're a longtime fan of experimental music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "All Is Bright, But It Is Not Day" is an album that demands your attention.