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mgolia6 Thanks for the review. Loved the direct nature with a little SaSS (see what I did there…did i mention I don’t think I slept yet, so blame the lack of sleep on any bad dad jokes dropped here). Thought your review was a wonderful blend of reverie and honesty. I’ll have to relisten but I wouldn’t give Guy Forget that much credit (that note is for the powers that be). The song theme was certainly lovefest but the undercurrent jam theme, which wove itself like some pervasive virus (and I mean this with full love and admiration) was most definitely “disco space funk electronically artificial intelligence” (that’s the working name for now) aka the dialup modem groove (look for the swag on lot near you coming soon).

I was enjoying the Martian Monster relisten with my 3 year old in the pool this morning on Sirius and got him to keep his groove through that Caspian. The Caspian holds up. It is worthy.

A funny thing happened to me today, though the love dovey oxytocin overload can be a little much (I was giving socially distant mental hugs to the overwhelming majority, even the Spiccoli look alike who over indulged in my section and would not stop talking) i found myself singing the universal message of positivity from Everything’s Right. Sidebar: My theory is that when it drops the cosmos knows someone in the crowd is in danger of going clockwork orange and the message is cascaded over galaxies right into the collective conscious of the band, and as they hear the line “And the long night's over and the suns coming up,” they are “saved” so to speak. End sidebar.

Though I realized that there i no way for me to sing the dialup modem groove jam, so that could have something to do with it. I do have a good feeling the textures of that deconstructed groove will be infiltrating my dreams via my subconscious for decades to come. Here’s hoping.

Again, loved your work and your perspective.


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