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Celer - Sky Limits (2014)

Celer - Sky Limits (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Celer

  • Title: Sky Limits
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Two Acorns
  • Genre: Ambient
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 69:11
  • Total Size: 193 MB
Tracklist:

01 Circle routes
02 (12.5.12) Making tea over a rocket launch
03 In plum and magenta
04 (12.21.12) On the Shinkansen leaving Kyoto
05 Tangent lines
06 (12.20.12) Back in Kawaramachi, Kyoto
07 Equal to moments of completion
08 (4.8.13) A morning
09 Wishes to prolong
10 (4.8.13) An evening.
11 Attempts to make time pass differently
12 Attempts to make time pass differently (Extended bonus track)

Hill towns and empty mountains pass by, but the smoothness of the train blurs the view, and it's easier than ever to fall asleep in the low morning sunlight coming in through the train's windows. We're sleeping, or staring out at the cities and landscapes; it's easy to imagine the sound, and connect it with these events. There's a contrast and connection between this reality and imagination. They're separate, but happening simultaneously. On a walk through the crowded streets of Kyoto, or a half-asleep morning, what was it like? Later, what do you remember?

During a walk home one evening, I stopped on top of the street with a view over the train tracks, passed the intersection across from Mini Stop and the bakery, and went up the hill into the our neighborhood. There's a particular sound when you step on the entrance grate by the doorway, and when opening the mailbox. Someday, I won't be in these same places again, and for now, this is what they sound like. Even these minor moments are important when you look back on the memory, and then look out from this overlook, seeing the city lights blinking in the distance.


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