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Photons in Your Body

from Invisible by Sleet

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Wobbly synths and bubbling bass warble with the long tones of a Thom Sleet horn. Someone is going frantic hard on all the available drums. The avante garde still lives and breathes as snatches duly pass. Synth arpeggios come and go, and the horn blows long and warbly slow, like the gravitation bend of a swerving proton mass or two. At 5m the swiftly plucked bass turns melodic again, supported by howling background guitar static and synth ambience. At 6.5m it changes again, hops up to a panicked velocity, and a voice says unintelligible things. By 8m, there’s a sun god ancient ritual being enacted by the martial drums, the indecipherable voice, and the soldier boy bass parts invented by Goddard.Around 10m in the bass finds a heavy metal motif to engage, and hops up to intense double steps, until brought back into the fold by the persistence of drums. By 11m Goddard gets a bit peeved and just plays whatever. The synth tries to ressurect sanity, but the tendency toward entropy prevails, as it always does.

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from Invisible, released April 12, 2015

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