‘Obscene Mannequin’
The time music of the quasars. A huge volume of radio signals reaches this planet from space, crossing gigantic distances from the far side of the universe. It’s hard to accept that these messages are meaningless, as they presumably are, no more than the outward sign of nuclear processes within the stars. Yet the hope remains that one day we will decode them, and find, not some intergalactic fax service, but a spontaneously generated choral music, a naive electro-magnetic architecture, the primitive syntax of a philosophical system, as meaningless but as reassuring as the pattern of waves on a beach.
STREAM: Patrick Wolf - Vulture (These New Puritans)
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its quite good actually, better than the p.wolf stuff I know….. I wonder how differnet from the album it is
an absoloute arc de triomphe