From the folk underground: alphabets crafts sound collages and sonic experiments — ambient, noisy, jazzy, and nothing at all — using a Roland SP555, found records, radios, and cassettes. Darren Hayman adapts William Morris' 19th-century socialist chants into warm, fuzzy urban folk recorded on Morris's own piano, while Plum captures the quiet feeling of sharing a sunrise with a close friend — good music for a long drive. Zane Alexander offers raw, lo-fi acoustic storytelling in the Nebraska spirit, sitting in the room while the songs are being lived.
wet market fish
true love (demo)
first song and first demo of 'a body of water, of separate moments' (an album im still working on) thanks for listening, i hope you like it :)
the fear of death and the end of time
together we fade away at the end of time
dedicated to everyone who has and will die
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