We have constructed what we think about love.
Forgot we give a meaning to the word.
Our fears grow up as the ground shakes,
what does it take a new building to make?
With bigger rooms, with plenty of space.
Let’s just take a break. Let’s just take a break.
We have constructed what we think about life.
To take our time, what is it like?
Our fears grow up as the ground shakes,
what does it take a new building to make?
With bigger rooms, with plenty of space,
with many doors to evacuate.
To avoid to asphyxiate open windows at eight,
Let’s forget to activate the alarm system desperate,
Instead ejaculate and eliminate hate.
Let’s just take a break. Let’s just take a break.
credits
from Heavy Constructions (single),
released January 10, 2019
Juan Dahmen - vocals, drums, synths, soundscapes, keyboard, slammed door
Alex Peña - guitars
Gerardo Jiménez - violins
Miguel Cortijo - bass
supported by 6 fans who also own “Heavy Constructions”
L'album est magnifique. Je n'ai pas les mots pour expliciter mon ressenti.
C'est un large panel de nuances. L'enchaînement des morceau est agréable. Un immense coup de foudre à la première écoute...qui me laisse comme un goût de perfection. Nickel chrome. Nec plus ultra...jusqu'à la piste 9! La voix et les mots de Markus c'est aussi de la musique. Merci pour ce Bonus très intéressant et agréable à écouter
Chris
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Was turned on to this via Vital Weekly 1290, where it received a glowing review (couldn't agree more, having listened to it several times). An accomplished work with many surprises and rewards. Thanks for the CD (and lovely note), Tobias. Cee Sawyer
A dreamy, sonically diverse coming-of-age story from NYC artist mỹ tâm, who infuses art pop with elements of jazz and chiptune.
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What TANGERINE DREAM would have become if Froese & Franke would still be around together...? Otherworldly atmosphere as one could feel in the early 70's when hearing the music of the Mandarin Slumber... JP Rossi