THE SEERSwansPost Rock/Math rock4.02 | 210 ratings |
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BrufordFreak |
This is one of those very rare albums that comes along once in a great while--maybe every two
or three years--that catches me by surprise--that is so unexpected, contains music that is so far
beyond my experience or imagination as to absolutely blow me away! This album has also,
once and for all, confirmed for me that I have a very serious attraction to/affinity for trance-
inducing music. This music drives and thrums and sucks you into its maelstrom of controlled
chaos. It induces entrainment--an experience I value perhaps more than any other in this
lifetime.
For those of you who don't know about, or who might have never heard of 'entrainment,' it is
a word used to describe the event of the 'synchronization' of a multiplicity of persons (or beings)
into a singular rhythm. For a musician or music listener this is a supra- or meta-physical event
in which time and space seem to disappear due to the deep connection one is experiencing
with the music, the rhythms, the experience of feeling as if one is within/a part of the music.
Their is forged an amazing interconnection to all others in--a veritable disappearance of ego
and I-ness, which is replaced with an unhuman feeling of being so connected to the music, to
the (other) musicians, that one could swear that the 'perfect' and 'magical' music is being
channeled through the collective--as if it is effortlessly coming through onesself as if seeking to
take its place among and with the notes, rhythms and sounds of the others. It is understood that
on a very deep, unconscious level humans are drawn to the lake- and sea-shores because the
rhythm of waves rolling up onto the beaches is one with which the human Cranial Rhythmic
Impulse (the brain's rhythmic pumping action of cerebral spinal fluid) entrains--creating a very
steady, healthy, and healing physiological event within the human host. Entrainment is when
feelings of connectivity and unity supercede all illusions of separation and disconnection. The
music of The Seer is music to entrain to. Five star songs: "Mother of The World" (9:59) (10/10); "The Seer" (32:13) (10/10); "The Avatar" (8:51) (10/10); "A Piece of the Sky" (19:10) (10/10); "The Apostate" (23:00) (10/10); and, "Lunacy (6:10) (9/10). This was (and is) The Best Album I've Heard from 2012 and my #2 "favorite" album from that same year.
BrufordFreak |
5/5 |
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