Just Another Unfinished Ending

by @candle

Liner Notes

#一sýƶýģý一 #mystic一rock #frippertronics #live一to一tape #no一overdubs #delay #lots一of一delay #more一delay #did一i一mention一the一delay #improvisation #improv #jeskolabuzz #jeskola

WARNING: This song is a little shy of the 8 minute mark. Please alot enough time for the entire 一Ꜫӿꝓƺᶉḭꬱἦꞓƺ一

Stratocaster. FreeAmp 2.5 Box preset (with extra Delay), Elogxa's Elottronix XL Frippertronics Emulator. Jeskola Delay. FSM's Panzer Delay. Sonic Verb. All cross-wired in a confusing mesh of virtual cables within Jeskola Buzz. This creates a canvas of sonic possibilities that I absolutely love to explore & paint on. The brush is a Jim Dunlop Plectum. The inspiration is my Muse. The result, well… I'll let you 一Ꜫӿꝓƺᶉḭꬱἦꞓƺ一 that for yourself…

See You In The Shadows…

GEAR

2000 Fender Deluxe Stratocaster DigiTech Grunge Pedal (Used basically as a DI Box) Behringer UMC404HD Audio Interface Behringer FCB1010 MIDI Foot Controller Candle's "Live" Jeskola Buzz Project Plectum: Purple Jim Dunlop 0.96mm Croc

Lyrics

Meditation & Thoughts Behind The Music…

Jim Morrison talked about the end… but did he realize nothing truly ends? There is that fundemental law of physics: Energy is never destroyed, it is simply transformed. Therefor, nothing ever ends, it only transforms into something new. Even us. We lowly mortals who stumble thru this mundane life as lost souls, terrified of our own mortality: we never truly end. Was there ever truly a beginning if there can be no end? Is existence not just a endless circular span that endlessly feeds into itself? Alpha. Omega. Are these not the same points, existentially speaking?

We lowly mortals experiænce existence in a space-time linear fashion - because of our mortality. Yet, if we understand that this mortal lifetime is but one episode along our entire existential path, is it not Possible that space-time is circular & that only our perception of it makes it seem linear?

This is the illusion of our reality. The illusion we buy into at every moment of our existence. Does it help or hinder us? I'm still uncertain. But I Believe that if we begin to look upon our existence in a circular fashion, we may be able to open up Possibilities that are truly life-changing.

So close your eyes. Immerse yourself in the frequencies. Allow them to fill your soul. That is the 一Ꜫӿꝓƺᶉḭꬱἦꞓƺ一 I would like you to have while listening to this soundscape. Perhaps it might open up new Possibilities for you.

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Comments

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Hmm yeah it's almost like there's a ...delay... of some kind. Really enjoyed those liner notes, lots of brain-food to chew on while listening to this. Ebbs and flows nicely, twirling and circling, patterns evolving and returning. Thought that might be a slothcore-esque nap with that wind down around the 6 minute mark. Might be the longest fade-out in the known universe.

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Dark and serious at the start, full of questions and suspended intensity, very cool!

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@arcane

Another take on the subject: the end of something is necessarily the beginning of something else. For example, a sound ceasing to resonate is the beginning of silence. A sound starting to resonate is the end of silence. But indeed if you take a step back and look at the bigger picture, there's no beginning and no end. Cycles are a motion of sorts in the eternity, just like the guitar notes that are nicely echoing around me right now. Gotta love those music-and-philosophy sessions you're offering. Keep it up. 😆

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@fuzzy

IS THERE DELAY ON THIS???????? I dunno, does time even exist, or is it just our extremely limited way of experiencing the universe?? I actually read an article today about how now they think that time is extremely different depending on where you are in the universe. That theory is taking the place of the whole Dark Matter thing, which I always thought was a pretty sketchy way to say "We have no idea". "Dark Matter is the thing!!!" "What is it??" Dunno, sorry." "Where is it??" "Dunno, sorry." Etc. This is a trip in the headphones. Ebbs and flows like our perceptions of time. Love that looooong fade out. Yeah, nicely done.

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