Oblique Occasions - Solipsism

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Published 2024-03-09

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  • @cybercrusader420
    "When I was sixteen I won a great victory. I felt in that moment that I would live to be hundred. Now I know I shall not see thirty. None of us know our end really, or what hand will guide us there."
  • the amount of times I have found insanely good beats randomly on youtube is insane. why is this not more popular??
  • @zanzo-1767
    Clicked for Baudouin IV, stayed for the unique mood of listening to this type of music
  • @wightclaudia
    Here I was expecting some dark neo folk and now I’m vibing in the sun
  • @asceticf1sh
    I love the use of baldwin IV for the cover, good album as usual!
  • @The-art-9
    Whose in charge of the algorithm because yall putting me on crazy bangers outta nowhere I save em all
  • @serujiphonx9070
    Being able to deliver a nice cover art is essential for indie bands. Who would click this otherwise? Absolute peace of art, love it. Edit: I appreciate the upvote and the likes :)
  • @XKietseroX
    Solipsism, the belief that the only real reality is the direct experience I have of the world. And everyone else whose stream of consciousness I cannot access is an illusion
  • @artophile7777
    How the heck can an album be so classy?!? Its like entering a ballroom full of classy and talented people, they're bound affect you!
  • @user-qs6np6hh5r
    Oblique, I don't know how it's possible that you always put out such amazing bangers. Thanks for making waking up worthwhile.
  • @SYN990
    In the perplexing labyrinth of my own mind, reality takes on a shape-shifting quality, a dance between disassociation, derealization, and the relentless heartbeat of anxiety. It's as if the very fabric of existence trembles, and the world outside the fishbowl becomes a distant, faint impression—colors without detail, a surreal painting of uncertainty. In this ethereal realm, the concept of reality feels like a fragile construct, subject to the whims of disconnection. Hands that may not feel like my own, a world seen through a distorted lens—each moment carries the weight of both detachment and disarray. The echoes of trauma, like silent screams, River Barat in the spaces where my perception blurs and fragments. Yet, within this intricate chaos, I find a paradoxical truth. The self-defined nature of reality becomes both a challenge and a source of empowerment. It's an ongoing negotiation with the unpredictable, a dance with the shadows that anxiety casts. Progression and momentum, though elusive, emerge as beacons of resilience in the disorienting sea of dissociation. Navigating this unpredictable voyage requires not only an acknowledgment of the chaos but also an acceptance of the interconnectedness of the biological and the ethereal, the positronic and the psychological. In the networking of existence, there's a shared vulnerability, a common ground where disassociation meets connection. Survival, then, becomes an art—an art of retaining progression, finding momentum even in the midst of disarray. As anxiety's whispers attempt to sabotage, the key lies in embracing the uncertain with a resilient spirit. The threads of networking, whether biological or positronic, offer a lifeline—a shared pulse that reminds me I am not alone in this complex dance of reality.
  • @dw3508
    Text on cover reads: Solipsism is a philosophical concept centered on the idea that science is the only thing that can be known to exist or that it is the only true reality. in other words, it postulates that our own mind is the only thing whose existence can be absolutely certain and that everything else, including the external world and other minds, can only be the product of one's own consciousness. This view often leads to skepticism about the outside world and questions the possibility of truly understanding or connecting with others. Solipsism presents a radical form of subjectivity calling into question the nature of reality and measurement. in which we can know anything beyond our own thoughts and perceptions
  • @LtMjBurrito
    Feels like a late 90s/early 2000s Ninja Tune Album. I dig the hell out of this.
  • @n_kv
    U can`t skip the vid w those type of picture🔥
  • I saw the sick tumbnail and thought this was a video about some philosophical concept. And here I am 9 minutes in, already a fan and a subscriber. Cant wait to hear more of your work
  • @maddawgmoody
    I found this by recommendation, and am so glad this album came my way. I have so much to express, I can visualize entire universes vibing out and listening here. Absolutely awesome listen and highly recommend to anyone feeling the same way 🎵🎶❤️🎶🎵
  • @nathanwhite8110
    Greatness as usual, thanks for keeping us with fantastic music.