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  1. Graveyard Mountain Home is the third studio album released under the name Chroma Key by American keyboardist Kevin Moore. It was released on November 8, 2004 by InsideOut Music. Moore originally started work on the album in 2003, planning to release a less electronica -influenced album than previous Chroma Key albums, but put it ...

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    He took the existing film, slowed it to half speed, and let it dictate the moods, textures, and even running times of the songs he wrote to it. The resulting album is titled Graveyard Mountain Home, which included a DVD containing the movie set to Moore's music. OSI

  3. 'Graveyard Mountain Home' is a unique masterpiece of art. Kevin Moore chooses an educational film, slows the movie down so that the time of it doubles to 53 minutes (the length of the album), then composing and arranging the music over the movie. This album proves that simplicity breeds beauty.

  4. 2004: Graveyard Mountain Home; Como solista. 1995: Music Meant to Be Heard; 1999: This is a Recording; 2004: Memory Hole 1; 2004: Ghost Book - Banda sonora para la película Okul; 2010: Shine; Con OSI. 2003: Office of Strategic Influence; 2006: Free; 2009: Blood; 2012: Fire Make Thunder; Con Fates Warning. 1989: Perfect Symmetry

  5. Although Chroma Key has not released an album since 2004’s Graveyard Mountain Home, there are rumblings that there is new music in the works. Chroma Key is the main solo project of Kevin...

  6. La música de Moore es una mezcla de rock progresivo y electrónica e incluso algo de ambient, con sonidos de teclado detallados y un cierto humor o ambiente oscuro. A la fecha ha habido tres lanzamientos de Chroma Key: Dead Air For Radios; You Go Now; Graveyard Mountain Home

  7. Kevin Moore, once again working under the Chroma Key moniker, shows us just how far he has come since his days with Dream Theater. Graveyard Mountain Home resembles very little of his past endeavors, save for the music he composed for Ghost Book, a respectable if rather patchy soundtrack album.