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| | | ideal (sweden) #ideal 029 cd dead letters spell out dead words “old ghosts, new ghosts, all ghosts” compact disc - -
- if you touch me i will disappear
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- the things i have destroyed
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- hope/less/loss
- mask walls and other ways to keep things out to keep things in.
- in perfect and imperfect circles
- shards and the things they reflect
- three nineteen a. m.
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- days like these and days like those and nights that never end
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- closer closer still
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- the circles you have turned to lines (no ghosts)
- context of words & actions
- tell me that you feel the same (reprise)
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| | dead letters spell out dead words »old ghosts, new ghosts, all ghosts«
cat. no. ideal029 year 2006 format cd info 500 copies in jewelcase.
the second full-length for ideal by gothenburg's dead letters spell out dead words offer us a journey down the depths of a hurt soul. recorded during one year of emotional turmoil, from pitch black depression to something resembeling happiness, »old ghosts, new ghosts, all ghosts« combine ekelund's penchant for treated field recordings, monotonous soundscapes and epic drones. this album is a must for anyone in to dark drone music. there are traces back in time as well as a very personal sound on this album, which consists of 19 tracks, divided into two parts, the first one being the darker of the two. some peices carry titles, others not. they are there to take the album forward, perhaps to tell a story of how it feels to be down and out. to lose hope. to lose love. to be left behind. »old ghosts, new ghosts, all ghosts« is as beautiful as pain can get.
thomas ekelund (b. 1977), based in gothenburg, sweden does what others fail to do - he gives life to his machines. his sound is very organic and real and should appeal to everyone interested in deep listening, ambient noise, as well as the human psyche.
this is seriously deep. |
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