One listen.
I didn’t want to go into this describing the song so much, which clearly is what I started doing. I was aware I was doing this and, even though I kind of switched away, I feel my being aware can be felt in the writing.
猫 シ Corp. & t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者’s “Building a Better World” is from Building a Better World.
I hope you enjoy.
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Soft and silky sound wafts through the hiss of the rain, though maybe it no longer is rain but rather something else. The wafting sound rises, something comes from it and fades away and it seems to rise more, though it has found its moment to crest.
Voice echoes through and everything seems to be in a spot of rest, and the voice keeps on echoing, and something comes from the wafting sound once more. This is an odd space and it seems to reach for the natural, or at least yearn for the natural, though perhaps what it is looking for is greater, stronger structure and support, and maybe it looks to reach for an idea of the future in terms of the structurally metropolitan.
The voice has left and so drifting continues. Drifting continues in places where the sounds rest; they are comfortable and they congeal, but they are not looking to cross over into another space. They keep casting a dream and they remain as a base for something to emerge from.
A sound that seems like a voice comes forward and searches through the thickness, calling out here and there and looking in tones that could be mournful and could be joyous. It is something that could be crying, and it disappears just before voice returns, echoing into space as sounds pull away and the rain returns, and the song ends.


