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Journey into a Castrato's dream (Vorspiel)

from Edgar Ph​œ​te's Remaining Signals by Edgar Phœte

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« Dear intrusive diary, last night my dreams had been stolen.
Lost in a witty landscape, words were no longer mine.
Rivers were floating, mountains were falling.
From nowhere I could see an end.
To elsewhere I could ever wend.
But still, a danger I could scent.
Like a vague smell here and there,
Between life and death.

Ethereal feelings would start seizing me
Until I faint again. »
April 4, 1927 ~ E. Phœte

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Music: Phœte, Rachmaninov

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from Edgar Ph​œ​te's Remaining Signals, track releases April 4, 2027

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Edgar Phœte Wien, Austria

Edgar Phœte was born on November 25, 1900. He was a renowned pioneer in new means of telecommunication, an ondes Martenot player and an unsuccessful writer.

One night he started receiving bizarre signals broadcasted from nowhere and a bit further.
Nobody's ever figured out what they were about so far.
Here are some records being restored by Our Organization...
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