It's not that I find it interesting, it's more to do with mood and atmosphere and locking into a groove. It's the kind of thing I can have looping and sink into, particularly at night.it's fascinating to me that somebody else could find this so interesting that "it could go on forever"
i wish we could swap brains for five minutes so i could hear what you're hearing
craner likes it apparently. sad!
Yeah, I think that comes when you're trying to find a way in. If it doesn't hit you then the gears start whirring in an attempt to think your way into a situation that's ideally felt.I guess my need to find it "interesting" speaks to a fundamental emotional disengagement on my part. The music I love I love instinctively (though sometimes it might grow on me). How "interesting" it is doesn't factor into it.
they're not for everyone. the only people who really pulled it off were craner and thirdwilliam kent needs to do a top 100 and eden needs to bang up a few more on his. crowleyhead never finished either.
hahahahah so mean!they're not for everyone. the only people who really pulled it off were craner and third
65. T2, Salsa
HATCHBACK CLASSIC. THE SOUND OF THE NORTH.
15. Little Ann, Deep Shadows
Spellbinding.
want to listen to some tasteful versioncore tongiht. 'cowardly taste' as his friend lienburg put it.
16. Red Fox, Shell Out Everything
No clue who Red Fox is, but stumbled across this last year and been listening ever since. Craner will love it.
im listening to the one where hes dressed like your dad now. quite like it tbh. got any more like this?