Old music for evenings. Along the way, moving.
Voices screeching against the noise of machines. Music to work to, in a way.
https://soundcloud.com/gwimyeonrecords/gwi-myeon-podcast-041-years-of-denial
More music to work to. (Code. Infrastructure. Everything in between.)
Suburban. Abrasive. Dense. Music for nights. On rewind.
https://soundcloud.com/suburban-avenue/suburban-mix-185-melanie-havens
"It's dark, it’s euphoric, it’s happy, it’s sad. It’s Industrial, it’s electronic. It’s collaborative and it’s personal. It’s an emotional journey that sounds like it was made by machines."
Music for evenings. In many possible ways.
https://randolphandmortimer.bandcamp.com/album/the-incomplete-truth
Withering under words you taught me: Comfort in the great machine.
(An awesome track, and a great show. Music for nights, music for shivers.)
Music for nights. Still. Keeping the clock speed for a few more moments. (YOD still never feel to amaze; unfortunately there are too few of their live shows available online...)
Older music for digging through infrastructure at the edge of night. Green light, Buzz Kull tee, and a choice of tracks that's just spot-on.