The Onomatopoeic ManThe Radon Sisters
A failed science fact endlessly theoretically functional, propped up by trendy 1950's ideals and styles, destroyed by 1980's dread and collapse.
The Radon Sisters found abondoned at the edges of a uranium mine in North Dakota. Found to be conjoined twins, at the hands no less. Their bodies in a perpetual distant embrace. Their bodies hidden away in a dirty earth chamber. Heavy water barrels.
They were growing together. Fusing into one another. Their bodies were joining by will alone. Heads thrashed together begin to spill into each other. A kneecap bent into the ribcage. Cracking noises.
A scene of an accident at the mine. A workers mask slips off. He has inhaled uranium dust. He will die. A man crushes his leg as a slab of rock falls awkwardly. A man dies of heat exhaustion. Another dies in his bed at home, his estranged wife and children now trying to remember happy times.
Nuclear powered escalators, boxing matches on crystaline slabs of rock. Dead silent high powered machinery. Leaking pipes. Explosions make the ground throb.
Reversible mutations, skin experimentation, skeletal drilling, liquification.
Enjoying the sand and the sun. Lizards are dead on the rocks all around you. Plants are brown. Your sunglasses melt slowly on your face.
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This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio
Artist/Composer: The Onomatopoeic ManKeywords: cinematic ambience; soundtrack; drone; dark drone; ambient; rufus ward; the onomatopoeic manNotes
The proper order and titles of songs is this:
1>Bomb Roll
2>Prehistoric Tunnels, Deleted Scene
3>Bedroom Mutation Scene
4>Automated Gene Defection
5>Embryonic Disformation
6>Slow Motion Flash Burn
7>10,000,000 Megatonnes
8>Nuclear Powered Escalators
9>Supernumerary Nipple Prosthesis
Album features the artwork of Eri Itoi amalgamated by Rufus Ward
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- September 10, 2007
Subject: SLeeK!
Very very nice.