In 2000, a string of solo projects, collaborations, and performances were released. Among these are two important landmark projects for Johnson. Entering Twilight is a 60-minute long-form piece that was created for continuous playback to enhance the listeners environment, with an amorphous, and at times almost transparent, background of sonic imagery. This release is the first long-form work to come out of Johnson's Zero Music studio and was awarded as a finalist at the 2001 Fourth Annual New Age Voice Awards. Linger, another project from 2000, chronicles Johnson's live sound during concert, live radio, and studio performances while in Toronto that same year. This release is also his first multi-mode CD released through MP3.com's Digital Automatic Music format. Linger pioneered new ground for ambient music released in this format by becoming the first-ever Mp3.com DAM CD to chart in New Age Voice Top 100 airplay charts at number 53, and was the first ever DAM CD to receive airplay on the nationally syndicated U.S. radio show Hearts of Space.
The year 2001 saw the release of another long-form work, Lost at Dunn's Lake, in collaboration with chill music specialist Stephen Philips, and more live concert appearances at the Gathering in Philadelphia, hosted by Chuck Van Zyl, and alongside Ma Ja Le at the Space For Music 2001 Festival. 2001 also yielded an excellent collaboration with Robert Scott Thompson for their Forgotten Places releases. The Butterfly Chamber, an experimental album for the musician that offered a pretty average acoustic rock band setup, was released in the summer of 2002. ~ Matt Borghi, Rovi
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