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lyrics
No way of knowing where we went on those long journeys (291)
just guessing your way ahead (561)
I keep walking
as if something ought to happen (101)
which is as much as any of us can do (196)
in this grey land of lost time (366)
somewhere between nowhere and what
might be someplace perhaps (284)
where everything that ever happened
is eerily still happening (366)
where sequence is trapped in creation,
before possible things converge (228)
the improbable world (297)
held there a moment
in a man’s cold mouth
the edge of our loneliness (160)
Sometimes there was a whiteness
as of snow that obscured everything (291)
another silence within silence (163)
Time speeds and slows
moves in the altering shapes of stillness (517)
and what happens next? (427)
when time divides
into before and after (491)
and witness give brief testimony
then move on elsewhere into a morning
more or less like this one (331)
I am an intruder here
on someone else’s grief (212)
Let me be quite forgotten (510)
and make a continual whisper (480)
until no returning
is ever possible
and time closes over (427)
“…I thought this was going to be a hip-hop-album, experimental yes, but this sounds like the soundtrack to a bad horrorfilm taking place in the year 2206.” - Groove Endemik Music
Easily album of the year so far. A sprawling, buzzing droning journey into the apocalypse. A heartbroken look at the downfall of humanity. Scorched black and ashen. This is music for a roadtrip into Gehenna and Abaddon. Creaking electronics and wheezing beat-boxes soundtrack a journey into a society that's dead on its feet, lurching unthinkingly to its own demise. Buy it, succumb to the cold skeletal embrace. Daniel Olmos
Jesus what an absolutely stunning collection of hip-hop. If I have to be a dick, this album is more of a mix tape in style, the aesthetics of each song is just so different, there's a certain level of narrative disconnect. That said, the actual songs themselves are fucking ill. Packed with dope features, each one matched with Scott's production makes for a genuinely rewarding listen. Rest easy man, you'll be missed. always_kos