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Where Dost Thou Sleep?
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Music actually about a French film. See if you can guess which one.
progressive psychedelic artrock postmodern krautrock
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Illusion of Art is postmodern music for postmodern people.
Illusion of Art is bad pretentious music for bad pretentious French art films. Picture a black and white movie with a crying mime doing housework in midmorning closing with the word “Fin;” you won't be far off. Illusion of Art is textural progressive music done with obscure processes with a preoccupation with Hellenized Judeo-Christian mythos as well as other esoteric topics no one is interested in. Listening, one could find samples from orchestras, Nintendos, Commodore 64's, vintage synths, obsessiveness about surrealist films from the 1920's, Valentinus, German opera, Zoroastrianism, Jungian psychology, and the theories of David Bohm, as well a compulsion to use trackers and other software and electronic equipment not very popular with the creation of music. Graham Hill is the sole member of Illusion of Art and writes and performs all the music. The project started in the summer of 2000 as an outlet for pent-up musical frustration to be vented. The process is to conceive the song, then to mock, denigrate, and finally destroy it. What is left to be heard are the miserable final days of the song up to its execution. To date, no one actually listens to Illusion of Art and it is understandable as to why.
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Peak #918
Peak in subgenre #36
Author
Graham Hill
Uploaded
April 28, 2006
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:05
Story behind the song
Sat for a year forgotten in a notebook. Decided to pull the notebook out and found it and did it.
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