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Man Made Hill
Mirage Repair

Mirage Repair
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Catno

none

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Man Made Hill - Mirage Repair | Orange Milk Records

ORANGE MILK RECORDS:

...“Mirage Repair” is an album that explores our delusions, and the manner in which we willing construct them around ourselves - as a means of self defence. Unfolding like a dream sequence “Mirage Repair” envelopes you in a warm slippery haze, seducing you into an
alternate sensual dimension. However, logic doesn’t abide there - Songs rarely end as they should...they wither away, trail off, or transform into something completely different, and unexpected. Written in the strange liminal space between the elated anticipation of entering
parent-hood, and watching helpless as loved-ones wither away - it is an expression of utter shock at our corporeality, and the stubborn refusal to accept we are mortal. Music lasts forever, music withers away. Anxiety Funk. The hard limits of flesh, and loss of memory."

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$43*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

One False Second

A2

Eating The Screen

A3

2 Musicks

A4

Decades Of Neglect

A5

So Hi

B1

Body Thoughts

B2

Less Than Garbage

B3

Toilet Prayer

B4

Formaldehyde Eyes

B5

Mirage Repair

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