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Mare Cognitum: An extraconscious lucidity
31/10/12 || Cobal
Yes, it’s profound, heavy, trippy, inspirational, and yes, I certainly dug the kind of atmosphere it created when listening to it. Unfortunately, that atmosphere I speak of is far from being unique or original in any way, more over, there’s about a thousand solo projects (they’re normally the egomaniacal type) playing the same music, maybe differing only in their source of inspiration, which in this case is some lunar crater. It could have been the depth of the ocean, hidden spots of the woods or the bottom of your sister’s cunt, they always sound the same.
5/10: I’ve gone over this too many times already, and yet it still has some charm.
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