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That was how he created the majority of the cuts on his debut album, 2004's Horn of Plenty, only bringing in friend and collaborator Christopher Bear near the end of the process to add drums and recording ideas (and to co-write one song, "Disappearing Act").
Horn of Plenty stays in one mood, tone and level.
A lot of the songs on Horn of Plenty are a guitar lick, looped, but then crescendoing in various parts and then stopped, and then another loop.
The Goddess of Plenty (Copia) later adopted the horn, and dubbed it (appropriately enough) The Horn of Plenty, or Cornucopia.
He gave the horn to the King's daughters as a form of thanks, and from then on, the horn - or cornucopia - became a symbol of plenty and whoever had it in his or her possession would never starve.
The horn of plenty was regarded as the symbol of inexhaustible riches and plenty; and it became associated with several deities, especially Tyche (Roman: Fortuna), the goddess of riches and abundance.