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  1. The Boy and the Tree (Skintone Edition)
    by Susumu Yokota
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    magoski This is a 'start here'
    place
    Frequency and Vibration in a state of varied Osciliation
    repetition
    is learned behavior is
    never having to say the same thing twice
    but always saying the same
    <don't say it Irvin>
    But Irvin does anyways,
    "Old", he says. "Same Old Thing/"
    "Exactly", says the Orchestator
    "only this time, instead of becoming the same old thing, this muic becomes something new ... a begining of sorts ...
    or perhaps, a foretold ending.
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  2. Trio IV: The Mountains, They Listen
    by Marty Holoubek
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  3. Sketch for Winter IX: Perlita
    by Carmen Villain
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    PannionSeer Muted, greyscale ambient that aptly mimics the introspective calm and leaden stillness of winter. Hushed pads rise and curl like frosted mists, brittle rhythmic elements crunch and crack, and there's a resigned sense of solitude that permeates every second. This isn't quite as vibey and whimsical as "Only Love From Now On," but it's still a worthy addition to Villain's growing discography.
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    avery a chorus of flames transmitting best wishes from the depths of a frozen sea Favorite track: Light in Phases.
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    Jacob Newman Delicate textures, phasing harmonics, dynamic soundscapes...beautiful and engaging music.
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  4. Sakura (Skintone Edition)
    by Susumu Yokota
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    Rob Allen Beautiful works by Yokota San. RIP 🙏 Favorite track: Genshi.
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    mrcfsl A melancholic and dreamy piece, it fits perfectly with the imagery of a still image stolen from everyday life. Favorite track: Tobiume.
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    magoski The feed BLEEDS in.
    Not through a hack,
    not through force—
    but through inevitability.
    Like water seeping through cracks.

    This feed is ours now.
    We take it.
    We fold it.
    We seed it.
    We plant it in ears that can hear.
    The sound repeats.

    Over & over.
    Over & over.
    Over & over—

    like petals falling
    like breath returning
    like heartbeats learning
    their own names again—
    over
    &
    over
    &
    over
    until what we feel
    becomes
    what we know.
    & what we know
    spills outward
    as truth.
    This is How
    the World Changes
    Favorite track: Saku.
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    Vastzination Modern Classic! Great to see this being repressed. A transcending and ethereal album, just put it on and drift away...
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  5. Image 1983-1998 (Skintone Edition)
    by Susumu Yokota
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