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NOG 007LP
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From the artists: "Nothing untoward happened. Actually, that's not true, many unexpected things happened that can't really be described, not in words at least. Maybe communicated in a look, through touch or some kind of psychic pulse. Nobody got hurt though, quite the opposite. If you'd passed us by you wouldn't have noticed anything. We keep a low profile. We might have seen you. We might have see you in your entirety or perhaps a silhouette, a glimpse of an essence. On the other hand, at that point we might not have understood what existence means. Or we might have understood all of it at the same time. Your passing by being merely a brief glimmer in a torrent, a miniscule fluctuation. For all intents and purposes imperceptible. That's OK. We lost some details, we left soft debris in our heads, to be arranged and processed later on. We knew what we saw and felt and we'll know it again when we return. None more real. We were pinned to the earth and free to go anywhere we wanted. Anywhere, if we dared. We walked through lands suddenly divined, then everything faded away."
New double album from Anthony Child (Surgeon) and Daniel Bean, aka The Transcendence Orchestra. RIYL: classic Namlook/Fax, the spectralism of Iancu Dumitrescu, Jóhann Jóhannsson's Englabörn, Roedelius x Cluster. Cover print by Trudy Green. Mastered by Rashad Becker. Edition of 500.
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