Let me tell you a story about my journey, a voyage across distant lands that we take every year. Me and countless other individual entities, with a single drive and purpose. Over snow capped mountains, across vast plains, through cities and wilderness. It's massive, almost ensuing an apocalyptic view. We move poised and with constancy. I can, however, make do without all the quarreling and rumbling, tiresome little things these are. The pressure builds. It churns and engulfs. Gut wrenching stress, like you've never known, surmounts. Cold, dark and heavy masses of grey. More rumbling, annoying little things. The pressure brims up, it can barely contain itself, it's gonna cave, any moment now. And almost poetically, the most beautiful phenomenon in the natural world takes place. We take the leap of faith, we fall. Far down below, things have changed over the years. I'm always fascinated by your race, by your flair and finesse, how you think that the world revolves around you, so similar to the countless other races we have encountered since the dawn of time. Still falling, it's so cold, it'll be all over soon. Where did I land ? The warm stream of a babbling brook, a field of paddy, or did I trickle down into somebody's cup of coffee. I don't know, I have no conscious on the ground. This is where my story ends. This may not be the best story you've heard, for I am just a small gear turning the big machine. But know that we are eternal. We are unending. We are parents, we are the children, we are the long divide. Slowly we decay into memory, embrace my demise.
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vivid memory of this album is that I listened to it during my (I think) final exams at school before I graduated. something about it was perfect and I did pretty well so thanks cloudkicker very cool katsumashi
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i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
Ten gorgeous compositions from Iceland’s Gísli Gunnarsson that ride the line between ambient & modern classical. Breathtaking. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 25, 2023
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I love how he plays around with this central idea but it's interesting and new every time. This is the album I point people to whenever I have the privilege of introducing them to Sithu Aye. tacos500