Wednesday, June 26, 2024


sometimes, maybe twice a week i may check the mailbox. usually it's some waterlogged bill that falls apart as i attempt to pick it up, sometimes its a real estate flyer asking if i want to sell or buy, if i'm really unlucky it's some boring notice from the council. and occasionally it's something amazing, like today. it's 'iris doe' jeffery kane's new project and i'm really thrilled to have it. 

there's something very magnetic about mr. kane, it's a not just watching him play with the church, he's an engine, a music machine that adds extra depth and layers of profound beauty to the overall sound. he moves like a ballet, unfolding itself from background minor to foreground major. but his music is also quite beautiful and as i play iris doe several times in the warm living space in the depths of mission control the music like the warmth permutes through the night, track two is a movie i stared in, it's majestic and holds enough pathos to hold an empire together while it falls apart. 

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