About this album
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Timechurch is the first album I created. It tells a unique story about time, life, memories, and moments. Despite its heavy philosophy and existential crisis, this piece has one of the most random connections with the internet culture; it is heavily linked with Minecraft.
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TimeChurch is one of the legendary buildings in my first and only vanilla Minecraft world/server since 2018. The world itself was created as soon as I had my first computer, and now it is too wide and entrenched in history. It saw multiple summers, used as both a creative, survival and hardcore playground, and became a server for different friend groups.
TimeChurch was built for a very noble and interesting cause. In some winter season, I decided to build a time capsule for future generations and sessions. At that time, I realised that having a single Minecraft world which preserves all the previous buildings, items, lore, and events was an interesting concept. So, I created TimeChurch as a symbol of this long experiment, and used it as a library of the world. It had (and has) all the books created on the server. It had a building that was a memorial for long-gone souls.
As time passed, it became one of the places that had never seen any changes. When the 3rd Kingdom was created, the myths started to surface: a holy site, somewhere frozen in time, keeper of all the records, a place which created its own cult.
In the server, Laxon Kingdom has its own cult to protect anomalic buildings (there are a few monuments like Timechurch). When this Kingdom was deepening its own lore, I was also given a break from the games and decided to focus on composition. And this is the story of the original Timechurch.