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God of Dark Matter
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Swirling through the void with spacey pads and mad jazz piano, and a spoken voice section, a bit Laurie Anderson-like - quite cinematic in style, maybe should have been in film music genre.
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This is a one-man studio-based outfit which has two streams. One is to produce songs, with vocals, in a fairly conventional format, that you might expect a "real" band to play. The other is to produce instrumentals with experimental electronic sounds, the stranger the better, but hopefully still appealing. I love that virtual world full of beauty and weirdness. Perhaps that's where I'll go when I die.
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Peak #219
Peak in subgenre #9
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February 22, 2009
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:28
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I was after a cosmic sound, but the drum and jazz piano parts seemed to fit in somehow, to lift the energy and underline the musical structure (which is otherwise kind of amorphous).
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Desire of the alien is here for him It appears beside him, then it sticks Is this you? He greets and touches it No anaesthetic Torn and empty, filling space Who is this? On every surface extinction torches Filled and emptied with dark matter He works it out It's the null result, sticking to him His numb fingers dripping He walks the line that never ends He's on his own; not even that - He's here and nowhere, null and void Forever
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John Holgate
Feb 26, 2009
One of the weirdest, most intriuging tracks I've ever heard. The 'chipmunk voices' had me almost on the floor! (my weird sense of humour). Set against (is that the eagle nebula/pillars of creation)? It does paint a picture of something dark and mysterious that you can look for but perhaps never find......