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Entering the Polar Syndrome

by M L PH B

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this cosmos is not enough to swim 'till every edge as long as we swallow every drop and breathe every crystal of air this cosmos we walk in is fake as if we reach every goal then we eavesdrop the fate cracking as the waves build upon us the pseudo-cosmos
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on indifferent paths there are no guides where you seek to find the light as no one directs your steps & fate abandon everything in oblivion you only need one breath to turn the page and leave the past days behind
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I got the weapons from the Odyssey inconceivable wild fate made of marble countless kings and beautiful nymphs metal weapons and salty dreams I fooled my instincts and closed the door turned the world upside down from the screens folded shuttles and stubbornly designed the futile myth of uncovering Antipodes

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Track 1 created after lockdown ended in Greece May 2020. It was a fully creative and productive period for melophobia. Name used is M L PH B on celebration of the 20 years of existence.

Tracks 2-4 created on the second lockdown period of early 2021.

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released August 7, 2020

Track 1 released as single track on the first Friday of August for Bandcamp Fridays, as the pandemic is far from over!

Tracks 2-4 released separately as digital singles on March, April & May 2021.

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melophobia Greece

melophobia (μελωφοβία) is an experimental project by Dimitris Tsironis (Δημήτρης Τσιρώνης), started in Greece in 2001.

A sonic diary of electroacoustic / improv / sound art / avant garde / musique concrète / acousmatic / ambient / drone music.

All sounds crafted and assembled into a unique microcosm.

Dimitris Tsironis also operates 1tracktape & Default Standard Records.
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