"We believe in a particular order not because it is objectively true, but because believing in it enables us to cooperate effectively and forge a better society. In practice, the power of human cooperation networks depends on a delicate balance between truth and fiction. There is no chance that the law of gravity will cease to operate tomorrow even if people stop believing in it. On the other hand, an imaginary order is always in danger of collapsing because it depends on myths and myths dissipate as soon as people stop believing in them."

Imaginary order is a concept mentioned by Yuval Noah Harari in his book Sapiens. Democracy, Money, Time, Religions are imaginary orders. They only exist in human beings’ minds if they believe in them.

The album is named Imaginary **orders as a reminder that nothing can stop us from being who we want to be. Embracing our true selves. Following our passions. Re-inventing ourselves as often as we want. There is no higher power writing our future, but only social narratives stopping us from creating it.

We can overcome these narratives by doing. To reach a state of perpetual movements. Evolving as a person, changing our opinions, and testing new approaches is part of the cyclic nature of life itself.

The order that governs our life exists only in our imagination. Once we have decided to stop believing our own myths then we can start expressing a new version of ourselves.

©Bill & Hades

Album credits:

Produced, Composed, Written and performed by Bill & Hades

Mixed and Mastered by Tim Rees

Album Cover by Alexandre Rochet