The key track gives the album its title. “Where the Fades Meet” opens with swelling strings, which are swiftly underpinned by groovy, shuffling, percussion. The lyrics are carried by a chorale singing of a “fading signal”, “stillness” and “shadows.” It seems to about what lies in the gaps between the perceivable. The melody has a vaguely eastern Mediterranean lilt. Overall, it leans into evoking an exotica-inclined Rotary Connection – the late-Sixties/early Seventies outfit that was a core influence on acid jazz.
“Where the Fades Meet” is the sixth track on the seventh album – there has also been a compilation – that Andy Dragazis has recorded under his Blue States guise. The first, Nothing Changes Under the Sun, was issued in 2000.
