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Sharpen
03:23
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The rain sharpens to knives
on the silent sunrise
You rest on cuts and glass
on sharpening bones and twisting acts
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Snake
02:46
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Striking Noon(E)
02:13
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Darker
05:09
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Wear
02:49
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Drowning
03:41
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She Must Have Bled
02:33
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Traveled
04:00
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Judas
04:09
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Tartarus
02:32
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Leaves
03:34
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Dora Bleu Montreal, Québec
With echoing acoustic guitar and storytelling,
Dora explores the psychic emissions of the imperialist war
state. Neither composed nor improvisational, in narrative time, twisting bent notes trace vulnerabilities.
" [In] the longform narrative structures Geller weaves...the overall mood is malevolent and dark..a sound as comforting as the creak of a noose held tight by a twisting corpse." The Wire
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