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Mercury(II) Fulminate
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Ischemia
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Each and every decisive word I’ll ever speak is futile, down to the letter; it is a marriage without love, an abstract notoriety. It was chisel and stone that cultivated the perennial artists initial obsession, knowledge misunderstanding acclaim: ah but what of the quill! Language, that of a cultures existence is relevant customarily if that society thrives. Identity, rather, religion eradicates all who diverge; abolish the church, the world prevails: utopia.
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The Vanity of Compassion
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Musical composition may give one infamy for a generation or more, the cineaste, inextricably linked to the degradation of celluloid, has an inherently edited lineage; and as the end of all life perpetuates, the insignificant matter of my being draws to a close as well; while sitting amongst pseudo-friends semicircle, objectifying redundancy spewed from a box, I ask myself if anyone else exists in this, my realm; what is illusory, and what is actuality?
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Death Messenger
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We cannot guide art with a tired hand, nothing is new anymore, experimentation is arraigned by those who possess no insight; this is the punctuation point. If I instigate chaos, somnambulate disorder; it’s the purest form of art to any further extent. Reject the idea of finishing anything; reject matter. Reject form. Constant evolution, unremitting growth of a subject or piece, open ended and indefinite, can never have its conclusion. Thus immortality; three notes that drove the master mad; equivocates a continuative metamorphosis of… nothingness.
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Andre Sanabria San Francisco, California
Andre Sanabria is an electronic musician and sound artist based in San Francisco,
California
Developing his style singing in hardcore bands and performing under the moniker blowupnihilist, he’s toured internationally; establishing himself in the DIY punk and noise community
More recently he has been releasing ambient records; Aphorisms (2019), Versos (2020) and Fragments (2022)
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