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Dark Earth

by Organelle

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Ben Smasher
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Ben Smasher Pure artistic magic is when something can be so bold as to calm me and quell my busy mind. Though this is minimalistic, there is a strongly alluring attention to sonic detail and procuring a space to dwell within these gorgeous and pensive sounds. Color me enthralled, as I return to this incessantly. Favorite track: Down to the Valley.
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1.
Fog's rollin in It's cold in the shade of the bay tree We cannot stay Follow me down to the valley Carried away It's dark where the sun was hanging We are too late Shapes in the trees are all changing Shadows grow long Paths on the hill are a memory Soon they'll be gone Follow me down to the valley
2.
Vernal Pool 06:40
Out in the meadow, held in the field Hidden in land lain fallow Lit by the sun that sets on the ocean Casting off winter's shadow Left by the wind and kept by the water Mirroring still and silver Just like the ember brings on the flame Bright with the sound of singing again
3.
When the clearing is still and the harvest is done Mist still hangs in the field, shadows weave with the sun When the morning returns, braiding light in the air and there's no one left here when the dawn breaks If you listen, bells are ringing To the east, you'll hear them singing To the west, the earth lay sleeping Dying embers sing of morning If you listen, bells are ringing To the east the sky is wheeling You'll not hear them sing of heaven When the dawn breaks for no one
4.
Quiessencing 06:44
Buried in hills, golden and oaked And the wind sweeps from the valley below Over dark earth Hearing a song, old as the stone Singing an answer, a call Under dark earth How long will they dream of sun? How long will the wait, quiessencing

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released December 2, 2022

Organelle (Voice, Guitar)
Alexander Freilich (Bodhran, Drums, Guitar)

Recording and mixing by Alexander Freilich and Organelle
Mastering by Alexander Freilich
Album photography by Selwyn Figg

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