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Lost, Picking Flowers in the Woods
Electronic · 2005 · 9 tracks

Lost, Picking Flowers in the Woods

A warped, sun-drenched collection of woodland synth-pop. It sounds like a forgotten VHS tape of a summer camp found buried in the damp forest floor.

September 6, 2005 · Graveface Records

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A sun-bleached, nostalgic haze that feels like a sweet dream turning slightly strange at the edges.

Tracklist · 9 Tracks
01
Lost, Picking Flowers in the Woods
3:22
02
Caterpillar House
1:59
03
Algae
1:10
04
They Live in the Meadow
2:33
05
Chinese Witch Guy With an Ax
2:28
06
Flowers Grow Here
5:23
07
Hairy Eyes
1:01
08
Side 8
3:20
09
Side 9
4:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the vocoder on They Live in the Meadow dissolves into a repetitive, hypnotic chant against a steady beat.
The five-minute sprawl of Flowers Grow Here where the synth textures slowly drift like pollen in the air.
The title track's simple, circular melody that feels like a nursery rhyme recovered from a water-damaged cassette.

How does Lost, Picking Flowers in the Woods sound next to the rest of Black Moth Super Rainbow's catalogue?

Nature+0.9σ

The writing leans a touch further into nature than the rest of the catalogue.

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