Exoplanets is a solo piano album by composer Giovanni Rotondo, originally released by Romanus Records and now reissued as a distributed title through Human Sweat Records. The album features 12 neoclassical pieces, each inspired by a different real-life exoplanet—planets that orbit stars outside our solar system.

Drawing from the vast unknown of deep space and the quiet introspection of solo piano, Rotondo blends minimalism, impressionism, and postmodern classical influences—echoing the styles of Ravel, Debussy, Satie, Hindemith, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich. The physical release includes a stunning splatter vinyl variant, a special Magic Deck Records card with real asteroid dust, and bundle options featuring an exclusive tri-color edition for collectors.

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The Stable Trotters is inspired by the four NPCs in Tears of the Kingdom who play flute, horn, bodhrán, and violin on a quest to awaken the great fairies. This album reimagines Zelda tunes with live performances by talented musicians.

The front cover showcases a stunning gouache painting by Jae Sern Quek, who also designed the digital artwork for the back cover, creating a beautifully cohesive presentation. A double-sided insert expands on the album’s visuals, featuring a hand-illustrated imagining of the Trotters’ paraglider fabric. Completing the package, each album comes with a collector’s obi strip and is individually hand-numbered.

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