When One Approaches Zero

By: John Marwin

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Added: 7/04/2008
Length: 4:04

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Year: 2008

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John Marwin Experiences

"When One Approaches Zero"

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Length: 4:04
Genre: You tell me bud...

There was a moment once where I was about to fall asleep as I experienced being out in space, floating freely. I saw the stars around me, I felt the cold .. I felt the radiation , I felt the universe move. That movement was like a slow beat.. so slow that if you tuned into it, you'd be become eternal because you would experience the ever diminishing pulse forever.. experiencing it would be the same as becoming it. And as that pulse goes towards zero, and becomes smaller and smaller.. eternity presents itself to you.

Everlasting decay .. such a beautiful thing...

And no, drugs didn't get me there.. my mind did that on it's own, and yours can too if you wish.

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Sep 20 2008 6:34 am
by Cathedral of Failure

Thanks for your comment earlier =) I think you we're onto something with that "dream" are you familiar with fractal time and Terence McKenna? I wont go into it, you can dig it up if u want of course.. Liking the mood of the track.. the breakbeat is so fitting.. and distorted really neat.. Me likes =]



Jul 07 2008 5:20 am
by John Marwin

Man Spectra, you should be my press agent, you always manage to capture the essence of my tracks with sentences like "The whole thing sounds like a single 7-second vinyl clip rotated in a bunch of different ways. It sounds like some sort of background track for a B-movie or the hazy background music on 90's MTV". Seriously, this is one of the best explanations of that songs sound that I've heard so far :D Thanks a bunch!



Jul 07 2008 5:10 am
by Spectra

Sounds mildly in mood like something the Doors would make in mood with the organ lines...there's lots of drum variation going on (too much to listen to easily/without lots of thought) and good confidence in the vibe...but the same non-enthusiastic melody meanders through the entire song and the drum-lines are terribly distorted compared to the soft demo-style melodic lines and the moods clash. The whole thing sounds like a single 7-second vinyl clip rotated in a bunch of different ways. It sounds like some sort of background track for a B-movie or the hazy background music on 90's MTV; you may find a trippy, or just predictable and narrow-mooded but, either way, it sounds much more like an intro or background for something than a full song.



Jul 05 2008 9:28 pm
by Alizhen

Awesome stuff. 5 stars. Bass line is wicked. Like the melodies, feel and breakz.