Martin Küchen - The Lie & The Orphanage
Martin Küchen : baritone, alto & tenor saxophones, pocket radio It could be a walrus. Some very large, ungainly, semi-aquatic creature e...
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Martin Küchen: baritone, alto & tenor saxophones, pocket radio
It could be a walrus. Some very large, ungainly, semi-aquatic creature expelling air through a hole layered with tissue and fat and hairs. But then multiple apertures open at once and the creature just spouts information, chaotic from one angle, streamlined from another. Effluvia momentarily expelled, the beast lies down and breathes in short, percolating gasps, quiet but insistent. The pressure builds, however, surging in near-regular waves, causing the organ-walls to quiver, liquid to shudder, wind-drying them, forcing them to grind to a stuttering halt. Gasping again, more desperate and asthmatic, the inhaler partially blocked by fibers, the meager air whistling as it's sucked in, exhaled. At last, the whole bubbling, churning, motoric organism shifts into gear, half-beast, half-machine, navigating through viscous fluid, eating, excreting, copulating as it makes its way from pool to pool.
2010 THE LIE & THE ORPHANAGE (mediafire/rapidshare)