I Miss You by Ozymandias
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I Miss You by Ozymandias
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“Bless Your Soul” by the Bones of JR Jones
My boyfriend wrote some music and dragged some art out of me and it was all worth it. :’DDDD
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik9I8wLGZPY)
In case anyone needs a bouncy pick-me-up for the day!
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through the woods [listen]
a whimsical but slightly unsettling playlist for your adventure through the woods as you stumble over and snap tree branches, cast torchlight against the backdrop of thick, dense leaves, clutch the book of dark secrets against your chest, and finally, enter the great unknown.01. into the unknown (over the garden wall theme song) - the blasting company
02. run boy run - woodkid
03. made me realize (gravity falls theme song) - brad breeck
04. back to the holler - alec holowka
05. bones & skin - mirah
06. myling lullaby - jonathan eng
07. bäckasång - daniel olsen
08. locksång på orgel - daniel olsen
09. vesuvius - sufjan stevens
10. afraid - the neighbourhood
11. uncle charlie - clint mansell
12. dignity - kim hong jib
13. credits (from over the garden wall) - the blasting company
14. main theme (the housemaid) - kim hong jib
15. crawford institute (family secrets) - clint mansell
16. 미행 (그립자) (music box version) - f(x)
17. 伝説の楽園 - nishiura tomohito
18. oh the joy - jonathan eng
Piano, strings, and electronics on a journey across a strange, wide landscape. Music by Wolfdog, 2015.
Download: https://oneeyedwolfdog.bandcamp.com/t…
Artwork by Chibionpu: http://chibionpu.deviantart.com/
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gci-Y0Eltrs)
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OH MY GOD
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“The Hymn of Acxiom.. capture[s] the way people relate to technology and the information gathered about them, and there’s almost a religious quality to it.
I think the reason we agree to be spied on, basically, is that, on some level, we do want to be known. There is that unsettling parallel with religion and the way technology works now. At some level, as human beings, we have this deep need, this deep desire to be understood, to be seen, to have the sense that someone knows everything we do.
Then there’s the question of what that entity does with that knowledge. In religion, the message is that God loves you and embraces you while holding you accountable for being your best self. Whether Acxiom databases do that is much more questionable.”
This appeals to my deep loves of cautionary sci-fi and religious music.
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Does anyone have any good Celtic or acoustic Christmas music recommendations? I’d like to maintain my “making art” playlist’s overall feel but also get festive.
Thanks!