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Omega Men
Conspiracy Connector

Conspiracy Connector
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Artists

Omega Men

Catno

Omen005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Germany

Release date

Nov 11, 2020

Omega Men 5!

A culmination of paranoia emerges as we lose the human dimension of the city. Glitteringcanals shape the light in our eyes as we pass by, guiding our spirits safely home as thesounds slowly fade away into night sky. It’s not our time to go although the balancing actslowly becomes more extravagant and abstract until we find another way to stand on onetoe. Piecing together all the perplexations, realization that all the shit that you have chattedfloat down the ether stream to Timbuktu never to be seen again, and the lion at the enddribbles and spits, waiting for words of shite to come walking his way so him and hislioness can slowly butcher every last note, until just dust is left.

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