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caseylalonde:

caseylalonde:

My new track, Milk Eye, available for a dollar here.

I hope it helps, if you need it. Y’have my love and respect.

<3

Reblogging for early evening crew, and I wanted to take a moment to talk about where this track came from.

“Milk Eye” came from a desire to accomplish what Jon Hopkins did with his track “Light Through The Veins,” in regards to slowly penetrating the listener’s headspace and constantly, gradually building itself up to inflict a blissful feeling on the listener as time goes on. Like “Light,” I wanted to inspire this feeling in as gentle and warm a way as I could via subtle details and gradual changes. I wanted to invite you into my headspace, make you feel at home, and have you feel warm and safe. To spread love and positivity onto you, should you want me to.

I’m not perfect, neither is “Milk,” neither is the cover - a bust of my character rendered less than ideally. Regardless of how I feel about myself though, I feel that anyone who listens to my work deserves to feel respected and loved, and to know that I’ll keep trying. I hope I accomplished that for you here.

Normally I don’t talk about my work because I want the listener to draw their own experiences from it, so I apologize for that. But thank you for your time, and for allowing me to write about something very personal to me.

You always have my love, respect, and well-wishes. Thank you. <3

cafunedesaudade:

I’m trying to figure out when “oh, it’s midnight” turned into “oh, it’s only midnight”

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Aurora Borealis is an 1865 painting by Frederic Edwin Church of the Aurora Borealis and the arctic expedition of Dr. Isaac Hayes. The painting measures 56 x 83 1/2 in. (142.3 x 212.2 cm) and is now owned by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

The artist (Frederic Edwin Church) had to convey the experience of watching the aurora without having witnessed it himself.

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Timestamp: 1369346139

Aurora Borealis is an 1865 painting by Frederic Edwin Church of the Aurora Borealis and the arctic expedition of Dr. Isaac Hayes. The painting measures 56 x 83 1/2 in. (142.3 x 212.2 cm) and is now owned by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

The artist (Frederic Edwin Church) had to convey the experience of watching the aurora without having witnessed it himself.

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captainhanni:

mechs and egyptian mythos combined! just throwing around some concepts!! don’t mind me!!!

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captainhanni:

mechs and egyptian mythos combined! just throwing around some concepts!! don’t mind me!!!

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