Mind Over Mirrors

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Zeitgebers 00:00 Tools
Restore & Slip 00:00 Tools
A Palinopsic Wind 00:00 Tools
Lanterns on the Beach 00:00 Tools
Regular Step on Snake River 00:00 Tools
Storing The Winter 00:00 Tools
Halfway to the Zenith 00:00 Tools
Strange(r) Work 00:00 Tools
Whose Turn Is Next 00:00 Tools
Senses Scattered 00:00 Tools
Body Gains 00:00 Tools
To the Edges 00:00 Tools
Calling Your Name 00:00 Tools
Oculate Beings 00:00 Tools
600 Miles Around 00:00 Tools
Talking Knots 00:00 Tools
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Twenty-One Falls 00:00 Tools
Acrophasing 00:00 Tools
Gravity Wake 00:00 Tools
Gray Clearer 00:00 Tools
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You Ain't Reeling 00:00 Tools
Harmattan Morning 00:00 Tools
The Fence 00:00 Tools
Putting It Away 00:00 Tools
Round, Around 00:00 Tools
Brickfielder 00:00 Tools
Innumerable Step 00:00 Tools
I'm Willing To Stagger 00:00 Tools
Bark & Barge 00:00 Tools
Heights & The Deeper 00:00 Tools
Barely Spun 00:00 Tools
Coaling 00:00 Tools
Breaking a Jam 00:00 Tools
Memorander 00:00 Tools
Mountain Convalescence 00:00 Tools
Point Hammond 00:00 Tools
Sackcloth & Scarlet 00:00 Tools
Mound Building 00:00 Tools
Second Nature 00:00 Tools
Pass into the Driftless 00:00 Tools
Steady Miller 00:00 Tools
Check Your Swing 00:00 Tools
Sky Colorer 00:00 Tools
I'm willing to stagger - Part 1 00:00 Tools
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Barely Spun (Again) 00:00 Tools
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Halfway To The Zenith/Oculate Beings 00:00 Tools
Stranger Work 00:00 Tools
Undying Color: "Restore & Slip" (2017, PoB-32) 00:00 Tools
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I Am Willing To Stagger 00:00 Tools
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Mind Over Mirrors is the solitary reeling of American harmoniumist/electronicist Jaime Fennelly. Utilizing an Indian pedal harmonium, oscillators, tape delays, and an assortment of synthesizing processors, Fennelly bends slowly-building, repetitive melodies into massive sonic mountains. Folklorist Brendan Greaves may have best summed up Mind Over Mirrors’ “referential compass points—G.I. Gurdjieff’s harmonium improvisations; certain particularly harmonically viscous recordings of Sacred Harp singers; Edward Artemiev’s soundtracks to Tarkovsky films—in its patience, its simultaneously formal and folk aspects, and its sheer, unabashed (if intermittently anxious) beauty, it doesn’t sound much like anything else being made today.” His fourth album, When The Rest Are Up At Four, was released in September on Immune Recordings, following releases on Digitalis, Hands In the Dark & Aguirre/Gift Tapes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.