Jétzt: I read somewhere that "jétzt" is a German word for "now" and I could not believe someone hasn't formed a Krautrock band around this idea. Consider this being me calling dibs on Jétzt and possibly changing the name of this project to it and do you want to start a band called Jétzt?
ABBAXANAXABBA no. 2: I had a panic attack one morning on the way to work, so I put on ABBA as a means to calm my fevered mind. until I could take something for it. Then, as it wore off later that afternoon, ABBA came back on, completing the palindrome of self-care.
Anything is Impossible!: I feel I must apologize for the glaringly triumphant feel of this track. It reminded me of explaining to my dad how the sound card on my Commodore 64 works, how I was generating sound and he said, "Impossible. Those sounds are already in the computer. You are just telling it to play them."
Gandalf in Eden: I have a great affinity toward the grand synth projects of the 1970s, where they would strive to express feelings about the eternal, or at least popular fantasy literature at the time, through unwieldly banks of patch bays and filters. Unlike the pioneers of this type of expression, I possess none of their gear, deep musical language, nor their patience. I do, however, have a laptop and can make a funny title I thought of in the car turn into something, in its way, grand.
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