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During the final days of writing my thesis I listened to this album on repeat for hours at a time. It was like being suspended in one eternal moment while all that changed around me were the ripples and eddies of a slowly meandering river. catharina_bee
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This album is my comfort object, like something you had as a kid and kept it by your side into adulthood as you go through various confusing stages of life. I've never had such an object, but I discovered this album in my teenage. It has always been there when I needed it. u3s6e9r
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this album resonates with me, it feels like a bite size version of ,sadly, there is no future, but is the same, if not better, in every way possible. bigmike174
In the music of Paul Jordan, digitally manipulated field recordings become striking electronic songs that feel eerie and surreal. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2020
The second volume of the David Lynch collaborator's experimental soundscape series, available in BC-exclusive colorways for a limited time. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 5, 2019
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This album is unbelievably good. In fact I might love this more then Kirby’s caretaker releases. I don’t even really have a favorite track because they are all hits no misses. The way Kirby utilizes piano for ambient purposes turns out being surprisingly catchy, which resembles William Basinski’s music. Solid 10/10 MOPP