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Sinsimia Recordings
I pull up clean for no reason
I pull up clean for no reason
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Recorded intermittently between September 2019 and April 2025.
Mastered by Seth Taylor.
Graphic design by Lily Frances.
'It is like a density of the void, like a murmur of silence. There is nothing, but there is being, like a field of forces. Darkness is the very play of existence which would play itself out even if there were nothing. It is to express just this paradoxical existence that we have introduced the term "there is" [il y a].' - Emmanuel Levinas
'I got cash, I pull up clean for no reason' - Thaiboy Digital
Tracks 2,6 sample Florian Kitt & Rita Medjimorec performing Lauermann's 'Trans II', from the album 'Florian Kitt & Rita Medjimorec Playing Pieces by Takemitsu, Estermann, Kuhr, Lauermann, Britten'.
Track 5 samples Gavin Bryars performing 'String Quartet #2' from the album 'Bryars: The Last Days, String Quartets #1 & 2' by way of my own 'Babe E. Chiya' from 'Too Early/Too Late'.
Track 7 contains elements of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No.1.
Mastered by Seth Taylor.
Graphic design by Lily Frances.
'It is like a density of the void, like a murmur of silence. There is nothing, but there is being, like a field of forces. Darkness is the very play of existence which would play itself out even if there were nothing. It is to express just this paradoxical existence that we have introduced the term "there is" [il y a].' - Emmanuel Levinas
'I got cash, I pull up clean for no reason' - Thaiboy Digital
Tracks 2,6 sample Florian Kitt & Rita Medjimorec performing Lauermann's 'Trans II', from the album 'Florian Kitt & Rita Medjimorec Playing Pieces by Takemitsu, Estermann, Kuhr, Lauermann, Britten'.
Track 5 samples Gavin Bryars performing 'String Quartet #2' from the album 'Bryars: The Last Days, String Quartets #1 & 2' by way of my own 'Babe E. Chiya' from 'Too Early/Too Late'.
Track 7 contains elements of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No.1.
