Like San Antonio Abad (Ἀντώνιος), D delivers the word (music-making here) in a desert. Much like SAA, D, illiterate, yet unholy, achieves a modicum of success to create a connection to the divine truth of music. No writer like Athanasius or any lesser or greater one will chronicle the modest means & travails of D, but he's here, converting O2 to CO2 and trace gases.
Like San Antonio Abad (Ἀντώνιος), D delivers the word (music-making here) in a desert. Much like SAA, D, illiterate, yet unholy, achieves a modicum of success to create a connection to the divine truth of music. No writer like Athanasius or any lesser or greater one will chronicle the modest means & travails of D, but he's here, converting O2 to CO2 and trace gases.
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I love this album. My students are confused by it at the beginning as I play it with my office door open, but they wind up getting curious.
I also introduced one to "Just Constellations," and they were mesmerized. Way to go, RoT!
favorite track: Psychedelics: I. Deep Blue (You Beat Me) // William Brittelle