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By colorful grey on December 27, 2014 6:14 am

So that's it, huh!
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I really can't express the gratitude and respect I feel towards you, my fellow WB'ers. Here is my 52nd submission this year. I tried to capture an abstract rendering of a DJ's late night ramblings. Who knows.
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The following are NOT the lyrics, but just some words that came to mind.
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it's late
there is a song playing, something
some radio station
maybe -
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the DJ is talking
in that tone of voice
idly mumbling into the mike
:
can't really make it out
what is he saying
is that even english
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early morning, late night
who's really listening at this point
you, right
you know who you are
so it doesn't matter what he says
you know what he means
you knew before, you know know
you know
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there is a peace
something about music and
thanks

You've had some great tunes this year.  I'm going to miss listening to it all.  If you're ever in Oklahoma, we'll have to record something or at least jam. 

Folky and elegaic. Thanks for all your great entries this year.

Very nice. Have thoroughly enjoyed your contributions, it's been a real pleasure. Do keep in touch, and I hope you find a netlabel!

Bringing out your inner folk here. I really enjoyed your tracks. All the best for the future and I hope to see more of your work soon!

This is a superb closing track. It does have that certain nostalgic and vague feeling of late night radio... Could I possible borrow this one for a podcast or a set?.

Man, I sincerely wanted to thank you for being there, for listening and commenting and for bringing us such amazing material. Your way of mixing quite advanced electronics, minimalism and raw folk recordings was a constant challenge and inspiration. I'm looking forward to hear your new endeavours (and more songs in German, please!)


Hast du anderes Projekten für diese Neujahr? (forget my bad syntax, bitte)

Wishing you the best for this 2015... Prosit Neujahr!!!

Edmund Snyder wrote:

You've had some great tunes this year.  I'm going to miss listening to it all.  If you're ever in Oklahoma, we'll have to record something or at least jam.

Jim Wood wrote:

Folky and elegaic. Thanks for all your great entries this year.

vinpous wrote:

Very nice. Have thoroughly enjoyed your contributions, it's been a real pleasure. Do keep in touch, and I hope you find a netlabel!

Lyons wrote:

Bringing out your inner folk here. I really enjoyed your tracks. All the best for the future and I hope to see more of your work soon!

laguna wrote:

This is a superb closing track. It does have that certain nostalgic and vague feeling of late night radio... Could I possible borrow this one for a podcast or a set?.

Man, I sincerely wanted to thank you for being there, for listening and commenting and for bringing us such amazing material. Your way of mixing quite advanced electronics, minimalism and raw folk recordings was a constant challenge and inspiration. I'm looking forward to hear your new endeavours (and more songs in German, please!)


Hast du anderes Projekten für diese Neujahr? (forget my bad syntax, bitte)

Wishing you the best for this 2015... Prosit Neujahr!!!

Thank you so much for listening. I did this one in Baltimore in my in-laws' living room straight into the MacBook mic so I had to go very lo-fi.

I'm so happy to have worked with all of you! Stay in touch!

Very nice meditation. Simple as in Not Easy to Be Simple. All best for 2015!

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