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The Whisky Project
The Whisky Project is impressive, because it intoxicates. People, who are a little dizzy, will find a curvy way to think right here. People, who like to hover just above the floor, will get a little nozzle implant. People, who like to dive into surreal worlds, are recommended to swim through this track forest, to get their ears plugged. Don’t forget your snorkel and listen closely:

Step into this room and try to open the door. Oh yeah, it is oppressive, isn’t it!?
But that does not matter, just have a seat in the corner and – like I said before – listen!
Now you have 10 minutes "Inside the room/Trying to open the door". This should make you think about your current situation, while sliding over strings and getting irritated by a piano. Does it make you sad!? If so, listen to the tear dripping, but don’t loose yourself in it. There is a way out of this room, but do you really want to get out of it already!?

Ok, the door of perception has been pushed open now, so you might be ready for intricate paths, more rooms without real doors or a trip to Tokyo. A city with more than 8.5 million inhabitans, which even seems to amplify the feeling of loneliness. Taking a walk "Alone in Tokyo", you will experience deep sadness, which percolates through bubbly noise and weird giggles.
One or the other might be reminded of Air right here, but that’s just the sounds, not the atmosphere, which is darker, more lost, really lonely in comparison. If you do not rest in your inner self and tend to depressive fluctuations, you should be cautious due to the sound, which is sucking you down, just like an enormous city like Tokyo.

Those who think that easiness will follow after this dark trip, is getting disappointed, since rock bottom and climaxes are still to be hit. The "Mystical Eclipse" is not less dramatic nor lonely, but also no lesser beautiful. The sadness stays impressive. But hear some crazy drums accompany the little sharper feeling of the track, making it real mystical.

As soon as you have undergone this mystical process, the next acoustic experience is already waiting for you. But now you can blame this dizzi- and weirdness on the herbs in your tea or other things, so you can take a deep breath, since the unfolding “Dream de l’herbe” is much friendlier and playful. Pleasant thoughts of the great Mice Parade come to mind right here. Of course you can find the dullness right here too, but it is not as bloodcurdling as the ones before.

But after taking these breathes, there comes this bubbly, over various dimensions-spanning space-tour “Dark Rhodes”, which has been integrated as a test as it seems. Well, a test how dizzy, numb and confused you already are. If you are not, please give the circling soundstructures a closer listen, while these cut through your ear into your inner centre like a sharp spiral to create atmospheres, as if you were in Silent Hill. Oh yeah, you are allowed to be afraid at this point. How cosy would be a nice, safe cave now… in the ice, being cold, but bright and sparkly at the same time. This is where some structures within the beat occur a little clearer, but still are untouchable. It’s like in a comic and not as cold as expected “Inside the Ice Cave”.
Slowly the question of where the influences for this music have been taken from, come to mind. Has somebody been thinking about living & dying right here!? Well, once there will be the time for GoodBye, bringing us to “The Final Farewell”, which really seems terminal with its’ tragic easiness at the end or the next episode of existing, accompanied by a heart beat which hushes after ceremonial, commodore-like sounds with a terminal, last sunset-atmosphere. Especially here you can notice that these sound experience are not at all easy. The graveness, seriousness is narrowing down, impressing!
And now 7 minutes of lung cancer, Oh man, this is the point where you could at least do with a shot of whisky to recover from these experiences, since it is partially exhausting to handle all this, but whisky might not be everyone’s solution for that. Actually the strings of “My own 7 minutes of lung cancer” are tearing everything apart.

I do not want to have missed these tracks, though they really got me down, but being down has the adventage that the only way is up, in most of my cases at least. I can only recommend these songs to people being aware of the burden it brings, but also it’s beauty and who know how to handle it.

I’m taking a deep, deep breath now…

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