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Wire Brush
04:20
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Cleaning and cleaning, the brass bristles break loose the pieces of grime one stroke at a time from the overused gears.
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Morning in Sepia
06:18
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It's strange how you can wake one day and find yourself in the daguerreotype world.
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Running, Sightless
03:38
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OK. It's 1:43am and you're in a field somewhere in the middle of Missouri. A cloudy night so you can't see the moon, the stars, or basically anything. You hear a rustle in the distance. You turn to where you think the sound came from. The rustle turns into a walking. It's heading towards you. Those footstep sound heavy. It's best not to find out what it is. "Legs, it's time to do your thing. Go!"
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Konyaku Sofa
04:34
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Spent the night filling your laughing maw full of sake. Voice is hoarse from straining to be heard through the smoky din. As you spill into your gelatinous domicile the floor rises to meet your welcoming cheek. Crawl across your floor of aspic and reach a fine place for respite upon your grey jelly settee.
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Fixed in Amber
07:36
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Take a nice afternoon and tel your children the story of a six-legged creature that breathed the air with the piatnitzkysaurus and met its fate one sunny day in Pangea upon the trunk of a large conifer.
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Forgotten Fibers
05:02
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Crustacean
03:50
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A sideways tune inspired by the great guitarist with the thin moustache.
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Paul N. Dorosh Tokyo, Japan
Paul N. Dorosh is a multi-instrumentalist that plays oud, guitar, drums and percussion. He also composes music for film. He has performed and given workshops all over the world as well as collaborated with many types of performers from various genres including Arabic music, Turkish music, Japanese butoh, contemporary dance, jazz, rock, classical, Indian music, and Japanese classical music. ... more
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