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Infusion: Daylight Hours
With this one I spent a bit of time pausing and rewinding the song, trying to take in as much as I could. I think that there could have been a little less repetition. I think with this one I … Continue reading
Ens: Moonshine Sober
Initially I was just looking to describe what was going on with the instrumentation as best as my sleep-deprived state would allow. Then I slipped into something a bit more image-based, then back to what was going on… sort of. … Continue reading
Trickles Down
I was going to leave tonight with just the photo I shared earlier. Tired, et cetera. Instead of doing so I pulled this out of somewhere. I feel as though I’m trying to create an idea of an image of … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 633: Something About Music and Being in the Moment
Sometimes when you hear something just gliding and rising and falling, you’ve got to let it wash over you. You’ve got to let the beat and the rhythm carry you along and lose yourself to the music, despite how much … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 539: Where are the Drums?
So sitting here, reclined in a way that is comfortable. Feet on a table. Listening to music. Trying to dig through the sunlight to reach the screen that is in front of me. Looking for a journey. Looking for something … Continue reading
Five-hundred Word Challenge 22: Analysis of the “Feel the Beat” Music Video
So somehow listening to Hammock earlier in the week led to me listening to “Feel the Beat” by Darude today. I have no idea how. It remains a fun track, but it should be renamed to “Feel the Cheese”. I … Continue reading


