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Karis glanced at her big brother. She observed the way Will’s breathing and grinding of his teeth made his temples expand and contract, as if he were a fish with furry blond gills. She admired his concentration and Karis sat fidgeting with her brown hair at the dining room table across from Will, who was making yet another erasure to the kid’s crossword from yesterday’s news.
“What’s a 4 letter word for ‘pain’”?, Will asked himself. “Antelope!” Karis shouted. “I saw a show on TV and these men were hunting antelope. It looked painful.” Will sneered, “Antelope has more than four letters. Can’t you see that?”
Karis continued stroking her hair with a toy comb, occasionally eyeing her reflection in the window to assess the folly. “Hmmm. Does it really start with an “a”? If it started with “h” it could be “hurting,” Karis offered.
“What?” snapped Will. “You don’t know anything. I think Peter is crying in the kitchen. Did Mom change his diaper when he woke up?” Karis bit her bottom lip and twirled her hair between two fingers.
“I can’t think here with you bugging me.” Will stood and collected his pencil and eraser as he headed for the door. “Mom! Karis wants to help you.” Leaving the dining room, he mumbled, “Seven down. Hmmmm. A common shape of stop sign. Seven letters. The third letter is ‘t’.” Will’s footsteps faded as he ambled further down the hardwood hallway toward his bedroom.
Karis heard his bedroom door shut, just barely, over the crying of her toddler bother, Peter, who was either hungry or was packing a full load.
Catching another glance of her reflection in the dining room window, Karis knelt before the cold square panes and gazed into the dark evening outside. She stuck her nose against the window and slowly backed away, and with each inch in reverse, the blackness of twilight gave way to the outline of her face. The shape of her chin. The gauze of her two eyes peering into the glass.
She puckered her lips into a kiss and then exhaled, fogging up the window and blurring her distorted mirror image further, and with one final breath, Karis made her likeness in the glass disappear--- overrun by clouds of dark condensation, as if she were now part of the unsettled night.
She rose to her feet and walked slowly, exiting the dining room, and she progressed through the hallway. Karis’ eyes widened, her thoughts blazed, her lips curled into a grin and her heart began to sprint.
Karis stopped outside Will’s bedroom and knocked.
“Yeah, who is it?” Will sneered.
“Can I come in? I have something to tell you.”
Will’s throat cleared from behind the door. “No, I’m not changing Peter again. Your turn.”
Karis turned the doorknob and opened just enough to place her head inside Will’s bedroom.
Will looked up at her. Their gazes locked, yet their tongues remained still. Silent.
She looked down at him. Will looked up at her. For once in her life, he looked up to her. Up.
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This is an excellent album, there’s a great attention to detail with some very well crafted sounds which are layered really well. There’s great percussive sounds, some of which sound like struck items and great synth sounds too including great arps which create intricate rhythms. Some of the songs have an ambience which contrasts really well against synth sounds or more metallic sounding percussion. Andrulian
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supported by 9 fans who also own “L'Enfant du Milieu”
An absolutely superb album which has a sparse minimal / techno feel at times with great variety in rhythmic sounds.
There's often a driving kick rhythm but also processed kick sounds, contrasting against syncopated hats.
There are some excellent and unusual synth sounds - great layering of these and sparse use works really well. I also like the dark ambience in some of the songs which creates an excellent texture / contrast. Andrulian