Sunday, September 9, 2007

balance.

typically when i operate on this computer thing that i am typing at, i prefer to be accompanied by my friend mister music. i usually rely on itunes for partnership. sometimes it becomes habitual and i forgot that music is playing. when this happens, occasionally following will be a bombardment of cacophonous noise due to a multitude of opened myspace pages.

every once in a while though - something incredible happens.
a phenomenon i like to call a dual-overlayed-synergy.

its sensational.

right now i am listening to Andvari by Sigur Ros
with Transatlanticism by Death Cab.
its unbelievable.
i love when this happens.
but i haven't heard this.
its perfect.
i even capitalized their titles.
thats how good it is.

has this ever happened to you?
if so: enlighten me as to what songs work best.

[ oh my gosh - i can't believe how good this is. i think Jesus may have just come back. i bet when He made the earth and stuff... he listened to this for inspiration.

totally blasphemous.
clearly joking. ]

anyways... if you haven't please try it.
usually it just sort of happens - but i'm sure trying wouldn't hurt.
key components typically include a mostly instrumental ambiance with a vocal driven simplicity.

the result should be phenomenally sensational and radically mind blowing.

i find it so incredible to see beauty in cooperation.
cosmos in chaos.
symmetry in entropy.
i find that 'living and active' really is alive and actual.


4 comments:

Alyssa said...

you just made me smile david!

i miss you :)

megan said...

pretty much wonderful. the writing and the picture, and the thought of music. . good. that has happened to me, too. i don't know exactly which songs, but there are definite times when i've though "i've never heard this song before. ." and realized it's my myspace and itunes in harmony.

Anonymous said...

It's kinda like sleeping while being fed through an I.V. I like that.

joanna (: said...

hello person i wrote about for my english essay!

you write beautiful words and listen to beautiful music.