RFH – Strange Highways

Strange Highways — RFH Album | Originally Released 2001 | Remastered 2015 Some albums are made to be heard. Strange Highways was made to be experienced. The original concept was ambitious — a sideshow-style walk-through multimedia “ride” that would tour with bands as an opening act, something you’d pass through on your way into the […]

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Strange Highways — RFH Album | Originally Released 2001 | Remastered 2015

Some albums are made to be heard. Strange Highways was made to be experienced.

The original concept was ambitious — a sideshow-style walk-through multimedia “ride” that would tour with bands as an opening act, something you’d pass through on your way into the venue. Immersive. Cinematic. Unlike anything else on the road. The budget never materialized, the concept slowly faded, and what remained was the music itself — which, as it turns out, was more than enough.

Strange Highways is a collection of short, loosely connected instrumental scenes built for the open road and the wandering mind. Recorded using early loop-based production techniques, each track captures a moment — a desolate highway at sunset, a strange encounter at a roadside stop, the feeling of being somewhere between nowhere and everywhere. There are no lyrics here, no verse-chorus-verse. Just landscapes in sound.

This is music for long drives, late nights, and the kind of thinking you can only do when the miles are rolling by and nobody needs anything from you.

In 2015, Strange Highways was remastered and re-released under the RFH name. The ride that never happened finally found its audience — one listener at a time.

Buckle up.

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