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[at092] Paco Arráez - Infinit

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Date of release:  15.01.2019  Format:  FILE - MP3 / WAV  Length:  49:00 min  Artwork : Audiotalaia / José Venditti _ DOWNLOAD RELEASE (WAV) D OWNLOAD RELEASE (MP3) DOWNLOAD FULL RELEASE _ _ «de um simples sopro nasce a vontade de mergulhar no infinito. primeiro um passo em sussurro depois uma descida aos infernos e ao núcleo da existência. sorrateiramente como embrião primeiro o peixe de onde emanam os anfíbios, viaja-se calmamente entre o profundo conhecimento de uma dor radical e o desejo intrínseco de sucumbir às paixões é hora de adormecer, voltar à terra, revestir-se de cores primárias escolher um novo sopro e encontrar os estalidos que o corpo faz de cada vez que acordas.» João Sousa _ "Infinit" by Paco Arráez is one of those albums that rise from a very personal pulse and specific need at certain moments of your live. The six tracks forming this muffled joint of electronic soundscapes are part of a intensive workflow in which playfulness, intuition ...

[at091] José Venditti - Hiperobjetos

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Date of release:  15.01.2019  Format:  FILE - MP3 / WAV  Length:  19:00 min  Artwork : Audiotalaia / José Venditti _ DOWNLOAD RELEASE (WAV) D OWNLOAD RELEASE (MP3) DOWNLOAD FULL RELEASE _ _ In The Ecological Thought, Timothy Morton employed the term hyperobjects to describe objects that are so massively distributed in time and space as to transcend spatiotemporal specificity, such as global warming, styrofoam, and radioactive plutonium. He has subsequently enumerated five characteristics of hyperobjects: Viscous: Hyperobjects adhere to any other object they touch, no matter how hard an object tries to resist. In this way, hyperobjects overrule ironic distance, meaning that the more an object tries to resist a hyperobject, the more glued to the hyperobject it becomes Molten: Hyperobjects are so massive that they refute the idea that spacetime is fixed, concrete, and consistent. Nonlocal: Hyperobjects are massively distributed in time and space to the extent...