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Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words is the specter that haunts Sweden's Thomas Ekelund. A graphic designer, musician, and visual artist, Ekelund brings to his body of work a dark vision of brooding isolation tempered by the hope that salvation from the garbled ether of digital and psychological pollution is possible.
After being diagnosed with a near crippling mental disease, Ekelund sought sanctuary in sound but recoiled from what he created. Ekelund stares into the shadow sounds that invade our lives and grind the spaces between us and sees his fractured reflection staring back. With his splintered mind as a guide, Ekelund plumbs the depths of noisy maelstroms and explores the currents of isolation and madness, conjuring emotive landscapes that draw blood as often as they heal.
Yet, the psychic violence of Ekelund's compositions cannot erase the sympathetic response they evoke. Through sonic alchemy, Ekelund transmutes buzzing drones, ominous atmospheres and dirge-like melodies into spaces where we can seek solace. For it is through these songs that we, like Ekelund, can find joy through pain, calm through anger, comfort through isolation, and peace through madness.
Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words is the specter that haunts Sweden's Thomas Ekelund. A graphic designer, musician, and visual artist, Ekelund brings to his body of work a dark vision of brooding isolation tempered by the hope that salvation from the garbled ether of digital and psychological pollution is possible.
After being diagnosed with a near crippling mental disease, Ekelund sought sanctuary in sound but recoiled from what he created. Ekelund stares into the shadow sounds that invade our lives and grind the spaces between us and sees his fractured reflection staring back. With his splintered mind as a guide, Ekelund plumbs the depths of noisy maelstroms and explores the currents of isolation and madness, conjuring emotive landscapes that draw blood as often as they heal.
Yet, the psychic violence of Ekelund's compositions cannot erase the sympathetic response they evoke. Through sonic alchemy, Ekelund transmutes buzzing drones, ominous atmospheres and dirge-like melodies into spaces where we can seek solace. For it is through these songs that we, like Ekelund, can find joy through pain, calm through anger, comfort through isolation, and peace through madness.
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It's Self-destruction Time Again
Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words Lyrics
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@Orgalorgx3
I wonder if Tonya Harding ever guessed that Scrim would have some of the gnarliest ad libs over top of her ice skating clips?
@austinchrist5859
Idk why but her skating over this song would be beast as fuck lol
@wisnia030
Can someone explain me the idea behind the connection between this track and that clip?
Why is she crying tho?
@elmar_m
@@wisnia030 Tonya Harding (the girl in the clip) was an American Olympic figure skater and the first American to ever land a triple axel in competition. She was also involved in a lot of controversy (i.a. her then ex husband had one of her biggest rivals struck with a baton) which ultimately lead to her lifelong suspension by the us figure skating association
@elmar_m
In the Clip she is crying because her shoelaces broke and she therefore didn’t land her jump properly. She then trys to explain this to the judges who subsequently let her do a second run with intact shoes.
@wisnia030
@@elmar_m ok nice thx bro
@MegaPollitoconpapas
I really hope Tonya Harding sees this
@RomanRoblox
or nancy karrigan
@Cult45.x
@@RomanRobloxso she can cry again? Lmfao
@missmorticia9224
It's her man that fucked up her career