I've been listening to this song for years, but today I realised there is an "An Analog Guy In A Digital World" album and there are more great songs like this one there!
I think everything is, has always been digital. Only now, people have learnt to create devices that can control l the digits almost totally. That total control is frightening.. But in the end, your analog clocks are still made up of bits of matter/energy. Too many to see, let alone fully control. Which makes our interaction with them simpler and more predictable - safer. I don't know if our mammalian brains will ever fully adapt to a world where machines manage our lives in ways too complex for us to understand, with too many operations on the bits at play for us to follow, let alone interfere with. We have, almost accidentally, set in motion an earth for which evolution never had the time to prepare our neurobiology..
"The Bella Vista". A book of poetry. “With The Bella Vista, Emma Ruth Rundle turns to language as the best and perhaps only tool suitable to express, in her words, “the tenderness and brutality of romantic love.” Rundle tells, “Written on the road over the course of a year, ‘The Bella Vista’ is equal parts travel-log, love story and journal of dark existential reflection. It is what I have spent the last two years of my creative life working on and I am both relieved and excited to finally be sharing it.” The Bella Vista will be published by Unnamed Press and available at bookstores and online on February 11, 2025 - pre-order here. To coincide with the book, Rundle will release a limited edition audio album consisting of minimalistic, contemplative piano sketches alla Harold Budd of whom the book was named in honor of, and was highly influential to The Bella Vista. Copies will be limited to 300 and available in a signed first edition hardcover + exclusive vinyl bundle here. Rundle is on tour this Fall crossing both coasts and more. PRE-ORDER tinyurl.com/thebellavista
"The Bella Vista". A book of poetry. “With The Bella Vista, Emma Ruth Rundle turns to language as the best and perhaps only tool suitable to express, in her words, “the tenderness and brutality of romantic love.” Rundle tells, “Written on the road over the course of a year, ‘The Bella Vista’ is equal parts travel-log, love story and journal of dark existential reflection. It is what I have spent the last two years of my creative life working on and I am both relieved and excited to finally be sharing it.” The Bella Vista will be published by Unnamed Press and available at bookstores and online on February 11, 2025 - pre-order here. To coincide with the book, Rundle will release a limited edition audio album consisting of minimalistic, contemplative piano sketches alla Harold Budd of whom the book was named in honor of, and was highly influential to The Bella Vista. Copies will be limited to 300 and available in a signed first edition hardcover + exclusive vinyl bundle here. Rundle is on tour this Fall crossing both coasts and more. PRE-ORDER tinyurl.com/thebellavista
STOP WITH ALL THE DEATH COMMENTS!!!! music is about living and breathing and walking and seeing and feeling and touching and loving and about HEARING. Death cannot. Get a life and listen to music
✨🫂💚✨ When God Forgets He's God The reflection of sky on the back of a black raven’s deepest blue blind eye. If spending eternity touching what gets loved up by tranquility’s emptiness and the king of beasts' last, most peacefully graced breath. There isn’t a difference between the first heart's beat and the opposite side's black hole where mind meets its greatest defeat. 🌌✨ ♾11♾