Entropy Circus, strawberries and popsicles

Earlier was having a very nice time sitting here eating strawberries and listening to Entropy Circus’ The Goats & The Peacock from Open Source Audio. I came across it through doing a search for Caruso. And there was Entropy Circus, because it incorporates Caruso in one of the tracks. I started listening and pretty much immediately felt good (the flu/cold must be close to vanquished I thought) and got the strawberries, which have been sitting untouched in the refrigerator since the beginning of this cold/flu due to disinterest. I settled in. And after a while of listening…a long while (going through the process of first searching out who Entropy Circus is and reading some and then slipping into ancient memories of electronica, with which I’ve an intimate relationship, Marty having done a good bit with it back in the late 70s and early 80s, but one moves on and it was something I have not been inclined to give an ear to for years, unimpressed with most I heard)…I realized I was about as relaxed as I’ve been in a long while. Remarkably relaxed. This was excellent drone music.

These tracks do definitely tamper with the brain waves, despite the fact I was making comparisons, finding resemblances between this and that and electronica and rock past. Altered my brain and magically removed annoyances. Made me want a popsicle, eventually, so I got one out and my taste buds were there, for which reason I threw away the first selected, accidentally having chosen cherry, and went for the orange which is as close as I can get to eating oranges as I’m allergic to citrus, and was surprised to really taste the popsicle from the tint of bitter orange rind to the woody stick at the core. Which I credit to Entropy Circus. Interesting.


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2 responses to “Entropy Circus, strawberries and popsicles”

  1. iotar Avatar

    Glad you enjoyed The Goats & The Peacock, and that your cold is better. I might start to market myself as a patent medicine!

    Z~.

  2. Idyllopus Avatar

    And I’m glad you dropped by. Because I did thoroughly enjoy the tracks. Really nice. Enjoyed the surprises in each one, thoroughly involving. Such a nice stroke of luck coming upon the recordings.

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