and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake
by tyler etters & the northern information movement
Tracklist
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01and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake00:01:12
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02unreliable narrator00:02:30
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03entropy00:05:34
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04palm beach00:03:18
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05owl00:02:30
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06boodle man00:02:20
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07steady progress (deeper into the dark tangent)00:01:24
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08in this spiraling darkness00:08:20
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09heat death00:01:09
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10armageddon rager00:03:12
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11suburban gutter trash00:01:29
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12flood sirens00:01:14
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13requiem, tunnels between worlds00:04:05
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14and then the crickets came00:02:31
Notes
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chapter vi
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i have been having dreams about the apocalypse lately. firefighters swarming like ants on a smoldering sears tower, lake michigan simply exploding, the laws of physics deteriorating, heat death, psychological collapses. ever since i was a little boy the topic of eschatology intrigued me. i have always found the the snafus and close calls to be especially interesting: y2k, 12-21-2012, the return of nibiru... these overly hyped events stir up the fears and emotions of certain circles and then awkwardly fizzle out. contrast these to real-world atrocities, cold wars, personal and familial crises, and you realize the apocalypse is happening everyday for someone. ours is an age of false prophets and fear mongering. we make the apocalypse real in our minds. between the actual and perceived doomsdays there is enough to keep anyone worried and anxious for the rest of their lives. this album is about living in a world where anything can happen, where the soft apocalypse may yet overtake at any momemnt. it is a collage; a story; a sonic journey of found sounds and field recordings. it's rawer and rougher than anything i've released before. from anonymous protests in chicago to some particularly terrifying flood sirens, from emergency broadcasts to gin-drunk conversations with old timers about the wars of the 20th century. the singularity already happened. it is not yet over. be kind and generous, always. create something beautiful today and we'll be just fine.
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1. and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake
2. unreliable narrator
3. entropy
4. palm beach
5. owl
6. boodle man
7. steady progress (deeper into the dark tangent)
8. in this spiraling darkness
9. heat death
10. armageddon rager
11. suburban gutter trash
12. flood sirens
13. requiem, tunnels between worlds
14. and then the crickets came
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Credits
written & recorded by tyler etters from january 2015 through june 2015 at endless field studios. featuring adam j. moore on palm beach and suburban gutter trash.