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Full Load of KingFull Load of King - Alphabet Of Desire (Dream Disc Edit) [csr045] (2004)

"...amoebas the size of Chevettes rise through phosphorescent pools, screaming as they meet the daylight. Mandibles reach through manholes grabbing at passing, tepid flesh. Strange bird and animal calls fill the sky, the air digs through you..."

"Alphabet of Desire (Dream Disc)" was meant to be the soundtrack to a nightmare, but it somehow came out cuddlier. It follows the shape of a night's (lack of?) sleep.

When burning this CD, make sure that there are no spaces between the songs. It is meant to be one long-winded symphony of insomnolence.

Check out more information about this recording on it's Comfort Stand release page.


This audio is part of the collection: Comfort Stand

Artist/Composer: Full Load of King
Date: 2004-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Ambient; Electronic; Experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial


Individual Files

Audio Files192Kbps MP3
Daytime Descent6.04 MB
Nerves Vessels and Bones4.97 MB
Dream Death7.82 MB
Elemental Automata7.47 MB
Star Clock Beast8.51 MB
Image FilesJPEG
Cover Thumbnail31 KB
Back Tray718 KB
Front Cover1.43 MB
Other Files
csr045_files.xml5.25 KB
csr045_meta.xml1.65 KB
csr045_reviews.xml580 B
csr045_rules.conf7 B

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Reviewer: Thackeray Snax - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - October 6, 2004
Subject: my description
is almost like Goth music, but more drect and purposeful. very nice and I'll tune in for more someday


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