Life Is a Beautiful Monster
The piece started out as a repetive sound, much like a skipping cd, and then suddenly leaped into an experimental jazz sort of chaos. It sounded like a party with all of the different noises representing people interacting and moving, moving, moving. Then the saxaphone mellowed out a bit as if a person were leaving the party or taking some time for reflection out in the streets. The music then seemed to get darker and spookier as if ghosts were entering the scene or as if a homeless person suprised someone in the dark shadows by appearing at an unexpected time. It ends with an owl like sound and barking noise.
Sweetest Charms
The song gave me the feeling that I was an observer watching a young woman walk through a forest filled with water drops and electronical bugs and birds and glitter dust. Then, because of a static sound that would sometimes appear, it made the entire picture that I was forming in my head seem less real and more like it was existing only on some sort of television screen or pixilated reality that had the ability to shift or fade in and out in sync with the static. I liked how the soft whisper of the girl and occasional child-like voices mixed with stringed instruments, nature noises and harsher static sounds all mixed together to take me on a journey in only about five minutes.
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