I imagine a place, maybe some old abandoned farm where certain cycles, movements and sounds take place ceaselessly, with nobody there to observe it. A lost day.
I'm absolutely stunned. The complexity of such a simple song, is indeed so haunting at times. I'm currently reading Poetry Language Thought, by Martin Heidegger. It's amazing to see how abstraction has affected even music. If there is such a thing as existential music, I think this would be it. As for me, this song has such a personal feeling, an experience I'm sure would be different to any other listener. The feeling is terror, night, silence, dwelling. Simply an incredible Eno piece.
i'm scared D:
miguellica1 3 weeks ago
maybe its not "outside" of your body?
maybe its a thought merging into the synaspe to begin a charge
maybe its the movement of the breathe going deeper into the 'bones'
a 'fear'...beginning to rise up and there is just expression being felt...not identified by the brain
marleneengleman88 1 month ago
I imagine a place, maybe some old abandoned farm where certain cycles, movements and sounds take place ceaselessly, with nobody there to observe it. A lost day.
moopy239 1 month ago 6
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Fuck man that's deep. And I'm not joking...
AlexB1001 3 weeks ago
1982 ?
jaffabeans 2 months ago
This light touch of static noise on the background makes it even more dark. I love it.
Maxarcc 2 months ago
I'm absolutely stunned. The complexity of such a simple song, is indeed so haunting at times. I'm currently reading Poetry Language Thought, by Martin Heidegger. It's amazing to see how abstraction has affected even music. If there is such a thing as existential music, I think this would be it. As for me, this song has such a personal feeling, an experience I'm sure would be different to any other listener. The feeling is terror, night, silence, dwelling. Simply an incredible Eno piece.
rwhglassman 3 months ago 6