playlist artwork#12 this weekThe Sounds of the Sun

by Linnus

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1 4:34 1009 listens
2 4:30 252 listens
3 2:58 197 listens
4 7:41 146 listens
5 4:50 102 listens

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  • Updated: 17/06/2009
The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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Ivan1984

Half-past life...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-06-18 20:03:11

As soon as I hear the beginning of the first track, I think, this album cannot go wrong. Great stuff, everything it purports to be, which is handy because that avoids the prospective listener from being disappointed. Coronal Loop stands out like a flare and bombards you with tachyons of sound and rhythm, constructed as if it was meant to be a necessary part of the universe. Some music is like that for me, like some books are, or some other form of artful expression. Sun E. V, then does itself justice by continuing the theme, though we have travelled round a bit in our ellipsis. Different perspective, or maybe aspect is a better word. And thus, I eat my words already! Behind The Sky, there are some lovely reverberations. I like those. The rumble of life's little particles bumping into each other and flowing around me. Sensation and perception make this flow nicely into my ears, and through to the other side, behind my skull. Ace track and syntactic regurgitation!-) Isotope next. I have a fascination with isotopes, it has always intrigued me the special way that they decay. So, naturally I expect the same level of intrigue in this track. I like it. It doesn't really commit itself, but then that adds up. It's got a long way to go and even then it's only half way there. Then, it prefigures its own demise and permeates my cranial structure assiduously. Even so, after all that hard work, there is still half a half left, which is admirably filled with what seems to me to be appropriate sound construction and flow. Nice sense of rhythm and a lovely essence of empirical experimentation. Like you are the isotope listening to the ruminations of scientists as they observe you melting away more slowly than their own combined lifetimes amount to. Who wants to live forever? Isotope does. Lastly, we are presented with Parallel To Yours, which causes me to ponder on the number of points of bifurcation I have traversed. Left turn no... A whispering sense of being beside oneself and a glance in a mirror, gives you an inkling of a plethora of possibilities and conjunctions yet to come. Nice warm down. Overall, very good listening.
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