playlist artwork#12 this weekTierra de Olvido

by Funeral Inconscientemente Natural (F.I.N.)

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2 14:23 380 listens

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  • Updated: 07/08/2009
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    • Alexis: Label.

Demo that reflects a leak to what there was living through the year 2006 in the band The Sad Darkness Of Thy Love.

TIERRA DE OLVIDO is the result of the misery that can be breathed in T.S.D.O.T.L. (In these moments) mixed with a religious-philosophical crisis on the part of Alex.

It divides in two songs-parts; the first one reflects the feeling of living in seemingly isolated from the great village and the second one in a poem that search for a universal language (But as all the attempts of other artists, it does not fulfill your lens for being very cryptic)

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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Ivan1984

Awesome

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Ivan1984 • 2010-01-30 21:04:15

Fascinating musical creation and expression. Here I picture beings travelling through time and space, on the good ship Earth. Awareness, of the self and others, is essential on board. Tracking that which emerges from the unconscious is even more difficult. Such assertions have to overcome personal subjectivity (if that is not exactly what it is all about) and also the (re)interpretation of others cognitive faculties. Such a religious/philosophical crisis, though possibly with its roots in the unknown element of the psyche, began as far as the Western tradition goes, more or less with the Greeks. And so it continues today, ever more complex partly through the avowed progress of technology. How long before we see a comparison website for religion? Possibly it is already there. Hence there is a dispersion of effectiveness for the 'end user'/worshipful. There is only one way out of the dilemma, and we are all heading in the same direction. ¡buenaventura!
littleFingers

struggle for life or searching for primary knowledge ?

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littleFingers • 2010-01-30 22:48:03

As far as Ivan1984 said, there is nothing to add. Very interesting work on sounds to create a dense path through unreasonable questionings about life. The truth might not be wise, according to those who, for centuries taught us about what wisdom should be. Very good work. Thanks for Sharing. (thanks ivan for capturing this one)
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