Less than a 5 minute walk from the house I live in there is a small, round, red building. Inside the building there is a smaller building. An Oratory. It's called the Oratory of the Sacred Heart. Inside that Oratory is a masterpiece of Celtic art. Sometimes it's open to the public. The artwork inside covers every inch of the walls and ceiling. It's incredible. It was created by Sister Concepta Lynch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Concepta_Lynch), who worked every day for 16 years, from 1920 to 1936. Images of the Oratory here: https://arranqhenderson.com/2013/12/24/happy-christmas-to-you-all/ The only time I ever visited was in 2020, and afterwards I was so blown away by the experience I felt I had to make some kind of tribute to it in music. I used an original Roland TB-303 (original) and a TR-606 among other instruments and field recordings, and tried to create something which evoked the feeling of mysery and wonder I felt looking at the artwork of Sister Concepta. That's the story of Acid Tribute: Sister Concepta. The track was mastered by the incredible acid legend: Ed DMX.