it appeared one day
above the summit of wolf isle
something was different, something in the oxygen
tasted weird, tasted magnificent
the butterflies came
then the shapes distorted
clouds that wept loyally
serenity in reality
wake up, born again
untie the knot
come to, the mountain
would you?
no and yes mean the same thing
we don't have that way
speak whatever you say
float up into the air
good tidings
i'm on the movement now
barely seeing you down there
barely seeing you down there
air is standing
as you know the reason
control assumption
never throw the scroll
fly the colors of the seneschal
as they will know when he arrives
no court in the land will shut their gates
for they doth fear for all their lives
supported by 9 fans who also own “Then We Saw Spirals of Silken Air”
Very smooth and pleasant. Even the unusual sounds such as Horus are actually really likable
Naunet is hands down the nicest sound, blistering-blissful harmonics.
I don't consider the rest filler. sumgui
supported by 9 fans who also own “Then We Saw Spirals of Silken Air”
This is my second favorite release from eod; track six is my favorite but I love the album as a whole and symbol series excited for more. Eod captures electronic music in a very compositional manner eclectic tones shaking bones Louis D.
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