Aleph - Haunt For Little Blind Fish

Check this new release from King Deluxe of lushwonkycinematic beats & bleeps by Aleph, some epic gamelike moments in here, when Sulfozinum drops into a slow bleeping march at 2:32 I'm transported to a sinister world of pixelated bad guys, love it.

The official word:

The music here from is inspired by Astyanax Mexicanus, the impossible-to-catch cave fish that is born without eyes, so must rely on sound and the tiniest of vibrations to survive. Aleph sees a zen kind of connection it shares with the samurai, for whom elusiveness is also a way of life.

Likewise, he himself strives to be in touch with the vibrations all around him, which seems to shape how he approaches his craft. Same goes for Ali Can Meydan, who’s beautiful interpretation of this story graces the cover.

The cover art is pretty amazing and Ali Can Meydan's other stuff is well worth a look. Anyway here's the EP:

Aleph - Haunt For Little Blind Fish by king_deluxe

For a limited time you can download the 192 version here for free: Aleph - Haunt For Little Blind Fish (192kbps)

The full quality version is availble for a mere 4 buckaroos: Aleph - Haunt For Little Blind Fish at Bandcamp

Comments

I love that "official word"

"Under a Layer of Ice" is crazy hot! Plus that explanation is super dope.

Some Opium in the Wild

Some Opium in the Wild Tropics sounds like someone is peeing in the background lol...I love it!!!!

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