The Space Between by Zero 7

“‘Humans are creatures who spend their lives trying to convince themselves that their existence is not absurd.’ Albert Camus once wrote. Ha! There’s so much music on my mind right now—and I owe it largely to you guys (so a really big thank you) here on TIMJ—it’s getting almost painfully impossible to choose just one track. But this is the harsh beauty of TIMJ; you've got to make a choice and at the end of the selection process there’s that one, meticulously picked (self-justification and reducing cognitive dissonance at it's best :))—consciously or instinctively—that you want to share, feeling guilty about the really uncomfortably long line of those great ones who haven’t made to the top, but waiting for their turn, for a better sound-mood match… Or maybe this is just how it works for me… Anyway, here’s the 7th track from Zero 7’s 2004 album, ‘When it Falls’, with sweet-and-sour, effortlessly divine guest vocals from Denmark’s Tina Dico, and Neil Cowley on Fender Rhodes. Smoooth…”

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‘Humans are creatures who spend their lives trying to convince themselves that their existence is not absurd.’ Albert Camus once wrote. Ha! There’s so much music on my mind right now—and I owe it largely to you guys (so a really big thank you) here on TIMJ—it’s getting almost painfully impossible to choose just one track. But this is the harsh beauty of TIMJ; you've got to make a choice and at the end of the selection process there’s that one, meticulously picked (self-justification and reducing cognitive dissonance at it's best :))—consciously or instinctively—that you want to share, feeling guilty about the really uncomfortably long line of those great ones who haven’t made to the top, but waiting for their turn, for a better sound-mood match… Or maybe this is just how it works for me… Anyway, here’s the 7th track from Zero 7’s 2004 album, ‘When it Falls’, with sweet-and-sour, effortlessly divine guest vocals from Denmark’s Tina Dico, and Neil Cowley on Fender Rhodes. Smoooth…   5

homosporocarpus 5 Mar 2015