May 2013
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from your fragments…
– Bon Iver, Towers / MidnightRotation.tumblr.com Playlists
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[Tracks include: Purity Ring, Ellie Goulding Justice, Sleigh Bells, Rhianna, Marina and the Diamonds, Kavinsky, Mikki Ekko, Capital Cities, Miike Snow, etc] I’m DJ in real life when I’m not Tumblin! Videocast of me (VoirMoi/Miquoe) DJing/Remixing/Mashing up some tracks! (Dubstep, Indie, NuDisco, Trap, Hip Hop, Electro, Dance) This was my first test broadcasting LIVE video online!...
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I was sure I never would be sure we were in love.
I am sure I never will be...
– Silhouette by Swimming with Dolphins
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"Evolution: Why Your Brain Craves Music" →
“Yet music and its effects are in powerful evidence across virtually all cultures, so it must satisfy some sort of universal need — often in ways we can’t begin to fathom.”
“When we’re listening to music, the most advanced areas of the brain tie in to the most ancient.”
“Music may, in other words, tap into a brain mechanism that was key to our evolutionary progress. The...
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At once I knew,
I was not magnificent.
– Bon Iver - Holocene
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What else is more real?
Sometimes, standing in the swirling pieces of all that swallows my soul, I feel it was always my mission to find those things that shake the core of my soul. From standing breathless on the top of a mountain to collapsing onto the bedroom floor from the blow of powerful lyrics. Like thunder from a lighting strike 100ft away and a high speed car crash and the silent screams of a shattering heart...
Resignation
Nothing is more fitting than the sound of thunder this morning to compliment my feelings of resignation.
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April 2013
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Leave me at the altar
Knowing all the things you just escaped
– Landfill - Daughter
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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.
– Frederick Douglass
I reached out to brush the side of her neck where her red hair began its curling...
– Patrick Rothfuss, Wise Man’s Fear