im not sure what you might call this. is this a reward for listening to orchestrated, madness for a few minutes, or is it just comparatively less physically painful to listen to? it's more oppressive than the other songs but it has an uncanny, surreal sweetness. i got 2 hours of sleep and made this. i woke up, and about 10 minutes later i was working on it. perhaps that's why it sounds more dream-like and abstract. it has a liminal nature to it. it's like if a spaceship landed in a dying city centre in 2004. i can't explain that statement, just go with it. if you are from the uk you might understand if you picture a green 2000 ford fiesta next to the ship from firefly. maybe i was subconsciously creating my first three years of life sonically because i had just woken up. idk.
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