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Both tracks use the exact same material, but "The Descending Line" is continuous drone music, while "The Descending Wave" has some silent sections in between track. The question "What is the nature of silence for you?" was posed to me by moL for the release, and this is my answer to that question.
The pitch of both tracks drops over time, but it will be hard to notice the change in "The Descending Line". In "The Descending Wave", however, it will be more easy to notice the change because of the silence between the track. In my opinion, silence is not the absence of something, but an organic “existence”.
Please compare the two tracks and try to find the "nature of silence" in your own way.
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released July 1, 2023
Produced by Hidekazu Imashige
Cover Art by Hidekazu Imashige
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Descending Line”
As I drift away from the Earth and all its chaos, its gleam reduces to a speck in the vast cosmos surrounding me. I close my eyes and take my solace among the ocean of stars. Christopher Nolan
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Descending Line”
we're all beside a wooded creek, laying on this silken mossy chord, listening as leaves tumble down in succession. the pond nearby catches each leaf and we sync our thoughts using the chain of ripples in the water. thanks a lot for this one. recommended for relaxation or when it just gets to be too much out there Ews Nsj
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