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What We Don't See

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activa44 The concept is about the need for the invisible world, and the record surely captures the liminal and ethereal quality of the subject.

It's the perfect record to listen to if you want to space out and relax, while thinking about what will be of you when your time runs out. Or not, you can also put it as a good background for whatever you're doing.

Anyhoo, it's a very good record!
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Terence Kumpf What We Don't See is both outside/in and inside\out, timeless yet time full. This collection invites direct listening with long extended breaths. ...bravo, I say, brAv/O!!(((
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From Justin Broadrick:

The theme of this recording is the invisible world, and one's (my) need for it.

It's necessary for me, this idea of the invisible world, if I am to function on a daily basis. I find comfort in knowing that this is all not just us here and now, that there's something else around us. That there's something within
us, that isn't just this frail skin and bones and the immediate environments
we drag ourselves around.

I am sure since I was a child, that within me I am many, I am more than this.

I surely can't be just this, so I am motivated by the fantasy and/or promise of more...

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released May 31, 2024

Created and produced by Justin K Broadrick
Mastered by Lawrence English at Negative Space

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FINAL UK

FINAL has existed sporadically since late 1983, when Justin k Broadrick was 13, initially as an industrial / power electronics exploration, FINAL was shelved in 1986 whilst Justin pursued his activities with Napalm Death, Head Of David and, of course, GODFLESH, and then revitalised in 1992, to traverse sombre, ambient themes and beatless spaces, sometimes almost exclusively guitar based. ... more

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