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Stress​/​City EP

by Reactor Chamber

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1.
Untitled 00:56
Won't you come on home...?
2.
Stress 08:13
I had a dream about this place. Oh... Alone. All by myself. Where would I be without you? Where would I be with you? Where would I be without you? Where would I be with you?
3.
City 06:24
4.
Push 03:42
What are you dreaming about? God, Jesus, crucifixions. Where are you going? Who do you think that is there? God.

about

"Stress/City" is the precursor to a new project called "Communicants' Void", a project about a condition called new daily persistent headache.

The side effects of my medications include incredibly vivid dreams, which is exemplified by the many haunting vocals on the track and the reverberating delay in nearly all the instruments.

This 4 track EP exemplifies my fears for the future, physically and mentally; haunting vocals reverberating in the background, detuned pianos and a strange string pads in the distance.

NDPH is a concept I want to explore further in my music as I want to raise awareness about it.

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released November 16, 2020

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Reactor Chamber Adelaide, Australia

Hey, thanks for taking the time to listen to my music. I am a man from the UK that likes to create sounds ranging from dark ambient to garage and electronic to drone. I love melding fielding recordings in there too.

If you'd like to stream my music instead, head over to my Linktree for the relevant link:

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I hope to see you there and I hope you enjoy.

- Alex.
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