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The Universe. Some scratches of Beryllium. Diving. The Navel of the Galaxies. Maybe god. Maybe the void. Maybe you. Maybe it's just cryptical

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

'Cosmos'

Place: Oort Cloud
Mood: Away
Song: Cometa * Murcof

In late September, the much-awaited album by Murcof has been finally released. Entitled ‘Cosmos,’ the 6-song EP was everything I could have asked for.

Mexican composer Fernando Corona is the genius behind it. His fourth release after 2002’s critically acclaimed Martes, 2003’s Utopia which combines remixes from his debut album as well as new tracks, and 2005’s Remembranza, a far more complex work which pushes the concept of minimalist electronica even further.

Yet Cosmos is nothing like its predecessors. A broody music – a scenery that emanates from the empty yet complex state of the universe and rings deep inside the complex yet empty state of the human mind.

Before kicking the journey into Cosmos, here’s a tiny description of the Oort Cloud, title of CD’s final track (picture below)
Quote from Wikipedia:

The Oort cloud is a postulated spherical cloud of comets situated about 50,000 AU from the Sun. This is approximately 1000 times the distance from the Sun to Pluto or nearly a light year. The outer extent of the Oort cloud places the boundary of our Solar System at nearly a quarter of the distance to Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun.

Although no confirmed direct observations of the Oort cloud have been made, astronomers believe it to be the source of all long period and Halley-type comets entering the inner solar system (some short-period comets, based on their orbits, may come from the Kuiper belt).

Track 1 – Cuerpo Celeste
A slow outset.
A recurrent motif.

Soon the the organ.

Alarm.
Alarm.

The motif. The outset. The organ. The outset. The motif. The motif. The motif.

Alarm.

Cuerpo Celeste.
We’re on track to the inner galactic lands of the Cielos – the Skies.

Track 2 – Cielo
Flaming.
The machinery is set.

The pace is lifted. Further. Deeper. Further. Much further.
Piano drops that invigorate the ride.

Pulled away by magnetism towards something. Anything. Whatever. Bounding towards the pace.

A stop.
Can I look?

But the pace heads off.
Further. Deeper. Further. Even much further.

We’re away.
In the Cosmos.

Track 3 – Cosmos I
Waking Up.
Lights bleached.
Lights fainted.

Lights gathering.

A silent Light storm
Twirling.
Propelling Machinery into a Cyclone of Stars.
Galaxies.
Systems.
Entities.

The Cyclone fuels its turbulence.
It gears its escalating prohibitions.

Machinery emanates from within yet is trampled upon.
Forces.

It tries again to get out of the multiple Tentacle.
Cyclone is feasting on its own land.

Machinery escapes.

Tentatively.

Another dim light in the far end. Cometa.

Track 4 – Cometa
The light approaches.
Directly.
Steadily.

Impetuously.

Machinery is transfixed in time and space as Cometa heads near.
Progressively.

A Halo of sorts.
Sounds. Lights. Colors. Materials.
All tickle Machinery.
And showcases its Monstrous Tail forward.

The dim light collects it ‘Impressive’ trademark and crashes away into other destinations.
Into the subterranean core of the ‘Cosmos’ Track 5 – Cosmos II
Machinery awakes from the mess.
A clutter of elements that blinders.

A throng of claret points emerges in several spots.
Enticing.
Encircling.
Enveloping
Endeavoring to ingest.

Into the deep,
The burgundy,
The dark red,
The dismal red.
The hollow red.

Pure Red.
Ingesting.

Is it Lifeless? Am I Lifeless? Is it Full of Life?
Am I ingesting?

Sudden Nebula Silk.
I see.

Track 6 – Oort
Driven.
Machinery dashes.
A scenery of perfectly disparate colors melting.
The first thunderous carillon.
The disparate colors still dissolving.

The second thunderous carillon.
And colors in the background.
Suspended into each other unnoticing.

The third carillon.
The colors gasp a last breath.
A final one.

The fatal carillon.
Fading breaths
Dying breaths.

Yet marching.

Oort.
The end of the nightmare is the beginning of the nightmare.
The closest to Home.

Am I really heading
Home.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

The Unearthly Elevator

Place: The Sky
Mood: Floating

Song: Fourteen Black Paintings * Peter Gabriel

Have you ever felt that the river is flowing way faster than usual?
Have you ever thought the edges of the rainbow are suddenly cut in front of you?
Have you ever been in a dream that changed your life into a nightmare after it was over?

Sometimes you cannot change the course of events. Yet the events sometimes can change your own course.
Now the questions I raised above suddenly make sense.

I've never thought I'd be to talk about love. Moreso, I believed it was ridiculous...
I've had an utterly beautiful relationship. I can't explain the bliss I was living in until, for an odd reason, it ended. And that had an effect on me like I have never believed it would.

You still feel stabbed after time had its stake to heal what it looked like a wound.But you're far from being healed.

I felt like the world stopped. Like I stopped. Like I couldn't remerge from where I fell.
An elevator wouldn't even help.

This setlist of the month works in two parts, this is why it's not the usual 5-song stanza.

The first part is a look back on the nerve-racking tantrum that has been growing inside my being ever since I knew that this person is no longer part of me.
The second is a different sighting. A push to continue.

Part I – The Gloom

01. Human (Goldfrapp) - from the album Felt Mountain [2000]



They went searching for your body.
They went looking, but there's nobody
who smells like you, who looks like you.
You're not human, too.




At first, you're unsure of what went wrong in the relationship. You still hold on your feelings for this person whom you still think is the one you'd cherish forever.

02. It's All Over But the Crying (Garbage) - from the album Beautiful Garbage [2005]



Certain things just happen when you make no plans
And love can really tear you up and it can break you down
Everything you think you know baby is wrong
It's all over but the crying



At this point, you know it's over. And yet you are still in a phase of nowhereland and you revive in your unstable mind the flow of events that shaped this relationship.

03. Try Not to Breathe (REM) - from the album Automatic for the People [1994]




I will try not to breathe.
This decision is mine.
I have lived a full life
And these are the eyes that I want you to remember. Oh.




You loose contact with the person around this stage. And you think you are miserable and have no need to continue living and you'd prefer to suffocate rather than continue.

04. Suffer Well (Depeche Mode) - from the album Playing the Angel [2005]




I just hang on
Suffer well
Sometimes it's hard
It's hard to tell





And then, naturally, you'd dig your lifelong problems to say that you are The King of suffering and that you keep on going.

05. Natural Blues (Moby) - from the album Play [1999]




Oh lordy, trouble so hard
oh lordy, trouble so hard,
don't nobody know my troubles but God
don't nobody know my troubles but God



When you don't share, you explode internally. And you reach the vital point during which you know that if you don't talk about it, you're on your own to return to the surface.

Part II – The Bloom

06. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Louis Armstrong) – from the album Gold [2006]




Grab your coat and get your hat
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street





Whatever you have decided to do, keep on doing it, to just forget at first, and then try to fix things with your own self.

07. Fourteen Black Paintings (Peter Gabriel) - from the album Us [1994]



From the pain come the dream
From the dream come the vision
From the vision come the people
From the people come the power
From this power come the change





Soon enough, you discover what a hole you left in your life, and you know that it is imperative to fill it. Here, you'll decipher the true meaning of the word 'change'.

08. Camino (Murcof) - from the album Remembranza [2005]













Camino. The Path. And when you have two paths, the straight one that you were leading, and the one that calls for change, it would be a test for your mind to see if you really got something out of this experience.

09. Carbon (Tori Amos) - from the album Scarlet's Walk [2002]




Just keep your eyes on her
Keep dont look away
Keep your eyes on her
On her eyes
On her horizon




Keep looking far. Not to where your shoe stands. But towards the far end of the sea. Of the sky. Anywhere that screams for you to move ahead. The experience is far behind now.

10. The Shining Ones (Mike Oldfield) - from the album Songs of Distant Earth [1996]













And there you are. Somewhere. Anywhere. An island. A sea of flowers. Wind.
Use that.

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