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Mrcien & ZeroficationMind Matter Norm (2007)

Mind Matter Norm, is a split release between Mrcien, founder of tlhotra, and Zerofication, founder of Introvert distortion. The theme for this release is mental disorder, or how a norm of behavior, when broken is defined as sickness. The question is; what will happen if the norm becomes narrower or wider and what these changes depends on.


This audio is part of the collection: Two left hands on two right arms

Artist/Composer: Mrcien & Zerofication
Date: 2007-18-05
Keywords: dark ambient; experimental; noise

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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Why doesn´t it exist a button I can push when I need to1.02 MB
I would like to be a dot in a painting by Miró5.90 MB
Reading books like a map5.14 MB
Point out visible insignificant differences in order to enlarge them6.71 MB
Zerofication-Void of Sickness27 MB
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Reviewer: adamnash - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - May 19, 2007
Subject: The Norm Widened
Beautiful, dark and brooding, but also hopeful and uplifting, just like the ups and downs of the album's subject: your own mind compared to everyone else's. This is exactly how you want music to sound towards the end of the first decade of the millenium.


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