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We, so tired of all the darkness in our lives

by Leyland Kirby

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catharina_bee During the final days of writing my thesis I listened to this album on repeat for hours at a time. It was like being suspended in one eternal moment while all that changed around me were the ripples and eddies of a slowly meandering river. Favorite track: B4 - Drowning in the quagmire.
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Dan Diable Many thanks Mr K, v generous. I paid a couple of quid- didn't think I'd be counting the pounds/ pennies at my age?! Times remain challenging for all. Your music has made such a hugely positive change in my life and helps greatly when the clouds descend. I'm sure I'm not alone. I should say I also enjoy your music in the good times. Thanks again and keep on trucking mate.
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lilteddiursa getting stoned and listening to oblivion of experience brings me great peace in a time of much personal and financial conflict and turmoil. thank you kirby. when im in a better place i'll do my best to offer some compensation for this, you deserve it very much.

also the album gives BIG silent hill vibes. fans of akira yamaokas work will adore this album. Favorite track: A3 - Oblivion of experience.
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It's free because I mean it and you're worth it. Give it all or nothing.

Sounds created by Leyland Kirby.
Artwork by Ivan Seal.
Audio mastered by Stephan Mathieu.

28th of September, 2017.
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These days it feels like it's at an all time low for positive outcomes.

The music here is free for you to download or to pay for. It's your call. It's not free because I place no value on this work. It's free because I mean it.

It shows a slightly different side and production value to previously released works. These are the tracks I've personally revisited most in the past four or five years. They have all helped me out. I'd like to think you don't see this as throwaway work. It's been collated carefully.

Production wise I think it's more in focus and it gives some indications to early influences. It goes somewhere, it goes nowhere, there are drawn out synths, drums, piano and drift. It's about the fact that not everything need be angry, distorted or bombastic to show defiance. It's every bar stool I've sat on and am yet to sit on. It's me throwing myself down stairs again and again because I'm as sick of things as you are.

If it's not released now then this work just sits on a drive for even longer gathering digital dust which I feel is a shame. Maybe you will find some solace in the sounds if your mood is right or you need them. Maybe one track hits home, maybe more do. Hopefully it can help here and there.

I still greatly believe in the value of music and of true independent music. This is in spite of the constant devaluing of music by big business and streaming services. I'm not creating work to help push cans of energy drink or to look for cheap clicks on playlists or to get involved in scenes.

The bottom line here is if you have no coin right now then this one is on me with pleasure. If you can support the work then this is great too. It's always a lot of hard work and a dream.

I've been hard at it lately with The Caretaker work so now I afford myself a night out finally sinking the odd whisky or two down at my favourite Krakow bar, Propaganda. It's been a good while since the last time.

I'll raise the whisky glass in there for us all. You know the score.

JLK xx

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released September 28, 2017

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