I've been listening to Dan Deacon's stuff since like 2015 when I heard "When I was Done Dying" and I've been hooked since. But now my mom has stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. She's basically all I've had my entire life and this music is kinda one of the only things keeping together. "I'll hold onto you as long as I can"
Thank you so much for putting them all together!! Secondly, check out this read about each piece explaining what each one signifies (: The four-part “Arp” suite offers a dialectic view of life and aging. Opening chapters “Arp I: Wide Eyed” and “Arp II: Float Away” envelope us in the joyful life-embrace of invincible youth -- a bliss suddenly punctured by the abrupt Pharoah Sanders-esque saxophone squall of Andrew Bernstein in “Arp III: Far From Shore,” which hits the ears like a car crashing into a brick wall. Gradually, the song reconstitutes itself and swells again; the lyrics of the first movements repeat, but their tone has changed. This is life disrupted by unexpected tragedies and traumas, causing damage and self-doubt but also renewal and growth. “Arp IV: Any Moment” brings us face to face with death -- an end point perhaps different than any we ever imagined, but one that we nonetheless not only try to accept, but even embrace. These themes are revisited in standout track “Fell Into the Ocean,” in which the water cycle consumes the body and reconstitutes it, post-life transforming into pre-life once again -- a process our Mystic Familiar eases us into with mantra-like refrains of “you must relax before transcend.”
It’s a beautiful segment, so emotionally charged. Like when life really starts feeling dark but also when we truly get more of a grasp of our mortality. We finally see the duality between life and death.
This is so awesome!! I was trying to find all of the four Arps connected and I found it! Thank you soooo much! I also didn't know that there was an animated cover which looks amazing!!!!!!!
I've been listening to Dan Deacon's stuff since like 2015 when I heard "When I was Done Dying" and I've been hooked since. But now my mom has stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. She's basically all I've had my entire life and this music is kinda one of the only things keeping together.
"I'll hold onto you as long as I can"
I hope you've been good friend, take care of yourself.
You make me feel free
Thank you so much for putting them all together!! Secondly, check out this read about each piece explaining what each one signifies (:
The four-part “Arp” suite offers a dialectic view of life and aging. Opening chapters “Arp I: Wide Eyed” and “Arp II: Float Away” envelope us in the joyful life-embrace of invincible youth -- a bliss suddenly punctured by the abrupt Pharoah Sanders-esque saxophone squall of Andrew Bernstein in “Arp III: Far From Shore,” which hits the ears like a car crashing into a brick wall. Gradually, the song reconstitutes itself and swells again; the lyrics of the first movements repeat, but their tone has changed. This is life disrupted by unexpected tragedies and traumas, causing damage and self-doubt but also renewal and growth. “Arp IV: Any Moment” brings us face to face with death -- an end point perhaps different than any we ever imagined, but one that we nonetheless not only try to accept, but even embrace. These themes are revisited in standout track “Fell Into the Ocean,” in which the water cycle consumes the body and reconstitutes it, post-life transforming into pre-life once again -- a process our Mystic Familiar eases us into with mantra-like refrains of “you must relax before transcend.”
inspired
6:33 makes me cry every time I listen to this, I really don't know why but I love that it makes me feel this way
It’s a beautiful segment, so emotionally charged. Like when life really starts feeling dark but also when we truly get more of a grasp of our mortality. We finally see the duality between life and death.
@@justing2676 sadness and happiness
This is so awesome!! I was trying to find all of the four Arps connected and I found it! Thank you soooo much! I also didn't know that there was an animated cover which looks amazing!!!!!!!
Glad I could help!
Hecking flip, squeeze my knees. Such zesty momentum; so brash yet floral is this machinery.
Yesh
@@Babyjteehee yess
Truuuuuly iiiiiiiisssssss. If you know, you know!
Hmmm
This has very Modest Mouse, Coldplay, M83, Pink Floyd, Aphex Twin vibes
Damn how he did that
Can’t wait for Halloween in Santa Fe!!!
Just take some mushrooms and you won't have to wait for Halloween
Amazing it's like shpongle