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IC56

08.29.19 )) . . (( in the dusk pinprick oblivion metal ant out )) . . (( SPECIAL GUEST: Oliver Baer - voice

An episode of the Improbable Confetti podcast, hosted by The Plaster Cramp, titled "IC56" was published on September 6, 2019 and runs 58 minutes.

September 6, 2019 ·58m · Improbable Confetti

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08.29.19 )) . . (( in the dusk pinprick oblivion metal ant out )) . . (( SPECIAL GUEST: Oliver Baer - voice )) . . (( Oliver wrote this poem for the show and it's his first reading of the episode: We listen to them * Improbable people playing instruments * Surfing the waves of the ether * Sonic shreds so gnarly * They can only be heard under midnight incandescence * Sound confetti blasted out * Then floating towards ears cramped from monotony * Seed pods of tonal uncertainty * Fertilizing us into relaxation * A plaster covering the wounds of life * An electric improvisational tapestry to meditate upon * A magic eye wallpaper of notes blending into the background * Escher birds silently falling from light to dark to shadow * And back again * We soar through our emotional twilight * Over the sea of musical mechanics * Throwing the occasional shoe into the gears * So that we notice the rights of its workers * Incoherence made coherent * We sink back down into the depths * Bogies of each other * Our arms wrapped around our corpses * Until the next unspeakable occurrence

08.29.19 )) . . (( in the dusk pinprick oblivion metal ant out )) . . (( SPECIAL GUEST: Oliver Baer - voice )) . . (( Oliver wrote this poem for the show and it's his first reading of the episode: We listen to them * Improbable people playing instruments * Surfing the waves of the ether * Sonic shreds so gnarly * They can only be heard under midnight incandescence * Sound confetti blasted out * Then floating towards ears cramped from monotony * Seed pods of tonal uncertainty * Fertilizing us into relaxation * A plaster covering the wounds of life * An electric improvisational tapestry to meditate upon * A magic eye wallpaper of notes blending into the background * Escher birds silently falling from light to dark to shadow * And back again * We soar through our emotional twilight * Over the sea of musical mechanics * Throwing the occasional shoe into the gears * So that we notice the rights of its workers * Incoherence made coherent * We sink back down into the depths * Bogies of each other * Our arms wrapped around our corpses * Until the next unspeakable occurrence
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