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daycore-frisk · 8 months ago
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dude. DUDE. come with me for a moment to this beautiful garden and ponder on this absolute bombshell im about to drop on you
BRAZIL CIPHER
Say no more my friend
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I actually had a ton of fun making this you guys need to send in more asks 😭 /polite
Also BONUS:
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Baby Brazil Cypher :333
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campingwithmonsters · 3 years ago
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Oh! Hello there!! Thank you so much for responding and opening up to this idea!!
Since you said you’ve never heard of it before, I’ll give you some insight before I suddenly throw you into the lake. Basically, Everywhere at the End of Time is a long series of six albums that are supposed to simulate the downgrade of a person who suffers from Dementia. Some people who don’t address it by it’s full name (or might not know the full name) might just call it “The Dementia Album” I’m pretty sure. I sometimes address it as EATEOT because it’s the abbreviation. It’s made up of exclusively older music, like stuff from the 1920’s, but it’s all slowed down some (think daycore) and there aren’t much to go off of lyrics (save for I think two songs, even then it’s really hard to make them out)
The entire thing is super long, stretching to 6 and a half hours, and would be intended to be listened all at once. But I’m not gonna make you listen to the whole thing unless you decide to. So I guess I’ll send a few tracks that I’m curious about?
Of course, if any of these make you overwhelmed or uncomfortable, you can feel free to ditch this idea!! I really only asked about this for honest curiosity, so of course, don’t feel obligated to do this right away or at all!! It’s no problem if you don’t want to!!
Also, just a rule of thumb. The whole thing isn’t really for the very lighthearted, and ESPECIALLY make sure you’re in a good place mentally if you’re going to go into any of this. I don’t want to mentally scar anyone, so I’m just dropping those warnings that you should go in knowing what you’re getting into, like maybe doing even further research or looking into more info about it!!
I’ll just give you one or two songs from each album.
1. A1 - It’s Just A Burning Memory
(This is the most well known song, as it is the first on the album, and this gives you a good feel about what you’d be going into.)
2. C2 - Misplaced in Time
(My personal favorite of Stage 2 (second album), this one’s just out of pure curiosity.)
3. E1 - Back There Benjamin
(Gonna give you a good warning with this one, I’m super curious about this one. This is the first track of Stage 3 (third album) and goes on for around four minutes or so and has a completely, unexpected cut off and goes immediately to the next song. Like, it’s music, and then BOOM, dead silence. Honestly this one is actually the scariest one for me because of the random cut off in the middle of the music.
4. E3 - Hidden Sea Buried Deep
(This one is a super repetitive one as you’ll probably learn with most every song from the first 3 stages that they repeat the same track/motif a few times. The actual song here is like, only 15 seconds(?), but the track is a little more than a minute long.)
5. I1 - Stage 4 Temporary Bliss State
(Stage 4 is when things really start mindfucking the brain, as you’d see that from now on, every track after the end of Stage 3 stretches around twenty minutes long. With any of the ones listed below here, I’d suggest just listening to a small part if you’re able to.
6. K1 - Stage 5 Advanced Plaque Entanglements
(I’d say just listen to the very beginning of this one. I will warn you that stage 5 is the ultimate mindfuck where things really get bad and creepy if stage 4 wasn’t bad enough.)
7. R1 - Place In The World Fades Away
(I’d have my head handed to me if I didn’t include the very last track, but I’d say just listen to a minute of the beginning of this track and then the final 6 or 7 minutes, but the beginning you’ll find is mostly white noise and the ending would be intended for you to have the first taste of true, comprehensible music for more than 30 seconds for the first time in several hours, but there are some “clarity moments” in stages 4 and 5.)
That’s just a few tracks to condense things down. Of course it is a VERY long experience, but you can pretty much pick and choose from those seven. I would also be curious on the “Hell Sirens” segment of stage 4 but ultimately, that is downright the scariest, most fucked up part of the entire album for a lot of people who might be sensitive. But whenever you do have any information (IF, of course! Since it still is a wild experience and not everyone can take it easily) for us about what it feels like or what you see, let me know!! If there’s any further information you need, hit me up with it!! And once again, thank you so much if you are able to provide any information with it!!
Okay a hypothetical thought.
So yeah, Everywhere at the End of Time is a thing that messes people up most of the time. But I have got a question and I want y’all to put your thinking caps on cause I’m about to start making y’all think.
WHAT HAPPENS IF SOMEONE WHO HAS SYNESTHESIA LISTENS TO EATEOT???
WHAT DO THEY SEE?? WHAT DO THEY IMAGINE?? IS THERE ANYONE HERE WHO HAS THAT WHO WOULD LIKE TO STAND UP?? WOULD YOU CARE TO EXPLAIN THIS TO ME?? WILL YOU DEMONSTRATE THE EFFECTS??
((if you don’t know what synesthesia is,,,, basically you “see music” or something like that. Or at least that’s one symptom. There are a lot more but it’s not my place to completely explain it as I don’t actually have it.))
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