Home at last, you finally unwrap the weathered, crusty parcel, the smell of creosote and charred hide from the wreckage still lingering on the tattered cloth. Inside, a relic of some long-lost civilization, no doubt -- a curiously exact rectangle of some synthetic material, with a window allowing a glimpse into some sort of tape reel inside. For a single moment, you are faced with a wonder and horror that your world contains such vast troves of past knowledge, the secrets of which have been lost to the annals of time. For now, you file it away with the other relics you've come across in your travels. Its mysteries will have to remain only as a nagging thread in your imagination for the time being.
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Contains the entirety of the the Bound Space: False Data transmission, plus additional bonus audiovisual mysteries.
Great synth work. Reminds me of my old collection of CDs from Warp Records in the best way. Title track is a standout for me: Lots of character and a rich, strange sonic landscape. sisterdess
This album is a mystical journey through a macro lens of the unseen realm of fungus and worms. I cannot stop listening because I don't want to leave that world. Kenneth G Bressler