past attempt to write New television.
Now everything is so orange
No climbing allowed
Your hands knock down
people who feel the meadows
No more worms in the tights
The windows are open
Your hands knock down
Blows and navels
routing
GUITAR 1 ─┐
├→ AUDIO INTERFACE → MAINSTAGE → OUT L/R → FLOW 8 → SPEAKER
GUITAR 2 ─┘
VOLCA SAMPLE ───────────────→ FLOW 8 (IN 5/6 stereo or mono)
MAC (MainStage) ──MIDI OUT→ VOLCA SAMPLE
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forgetful
Drawn borders
Lose control
First sun
Married
New television
Sand in your eyes
Off your belt
Escape
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new equipment
New equipment, keeping it to the minimum...
Superfluous amplification
Belonging to the Floor.. live.. it's possible
Belonging To The Floor
africanhorn
released Belonging To The Floor after two years of intermittent recording
sessions and several months dedicated to the publication.
The album aimed to strip synth textures down to their bare
minimum, marking a return to a more acoustic production approach. At the same
time, the fourth track, Keen, explores the sound of analogue drum machines
paired with a quartet of live-sampled saxophones.
Story That Pauses Us represents a turning point within the album, built around two string instruments engaging in a dialogue through shifting dissonances. The final track, Off Your Belt is a reworked version of a single released months earlier, closing the album on a wistful note.
Rod - New Music Video
Africanhorn - Rod - New Music Video

Under the tree, and there′s no rod, waking in desire, under the tree, and there's no rod, floating in desire, Have you ever, Have you ever crafted?
Have you ever, Have you ever crafted? Wasting some detailed things, for now and why? Waking in disaster (Have you ever cried?) Have you ever,
Have you ever cried?
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