Winter Warz

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The Russians really know about winter

It's a jolly time when old Saint nick is on his way to liberate the gulags
 

version

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Uncomfortable isn't the right word. They both have an eeriness I find enticing, like seeing a dark wood and part of you wanting to go into it and see what it's like and part of you wanting to stay well away.

It's the same feeling I've talked about when we've discussed "liminal spaces" and when I made that thread about the uncanny. I like vague, unresolved things that suggest something you can't quite grasp, hence why I like writers like DeLillo and Beckett, also those short stories of M. John Harrison's I recently read.
 

version

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The Infamous is interesting because I think of it as a cold album, but there's that stretch in the middle from 'Give Up the Goods' through to 'Trife Life' which sounds like summer then it dips back into winter with 'Q.U. - Hectic' and stays there for the rest of the album.
 

version

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Uncomfortable isn't the right word. They both have an eeriness I find enticing, like seeing a dark wood and part of you wanting to go into it and see what it's like and part of you wanting to stay well away.

It's the same feeling I've talked about when we've discussed "liminal spaces" and when I made that thread about the uncanny. I like vague, unresolved things that suggest something you can't quite grasp, hence why I like writers like DeLillo and Beckett, also those short stories of M. John Harrison's I recently read.
There's an artist called Dragan Bibin who does paintings with a similar effect,

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luka

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The Infamous is interesting because I think of it as a cold album, but there's that stretch in the middle from 'Give Up the Goods' through to 'Trife Life' which sounds like summer then it dips back into winter with 'Q.U. - Hectic' and stays there for the rest of the album.
hate that bit of the album lol
 
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