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Boom. Shack. Alaska.

by The Contradictory Term

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normalatham62 Each track takes it’s listener on a very different journey; one is meandering and meditative, the other a busier more evocative piece - each holds its own value ... I like both - you decide.
Pete O
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Pete O Two magnificent tracks that allows one to drift through the various dimensional planes or your own mind, settling in a place of calm and intrigue. Soft guitars, delicate percussion, and an ever present darkness complete these two mind-boggling tracks. Great release for a great cause. Favorite track: Enjoy, Forever.
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Disho Two really excellent improvised pieces, the first containing a lone guitar that evokes images of some sort of alien life form meandering throughout sparse, echoey landscapes, and the second of which fills out the sound with some additional instrumentation to create a much 'jazzier' experience. The Contradictory Term does a great job of creating and maintaining a very deliberate but somehow elusive mood through expertly intricate minimalism. Nice! Favorite track: The Thing That once was.
Beth Sutherland
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Beth Sutherland Feels more like emotions than music. Very ambient, ever changing and mind consuming. I enjoyed how immersive it was (recommend listen through headphones!) Favorite track: Enjoy, Forever.
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Mental Health Awareness.
All proceeds from 10/10/2020 - 20/10/2020 will go towards mine and The Swan's music therapy for elderly/young people or the ones we deem could benefit most from it.

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released October 10, 2020

J Kennedy on keys
Greg Titmarsh on drums
Deadson on guitar
The Swan for the album title and inspiration. Along with resizing artwork.

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The Contradictory Term England, UK

Improvised personal independance through the art of bastardised music, with love


Reverberated sound particles, revolving around and across the surface of the deep recesses to enlighten forward thinking. Progression of noise and perspective
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