Come Back To The Body

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about the cassette

Creaking synth chords hove into view on several of Oda’s new pieces, resembling the first rays of dawn and an imminent sense of absolution. A dull electric hum and submersible bass rumble similarly haunts many moments, like lingering tinnitus, only to be swept away by a host of fresh musical lifeforms, sounds, pulse, and melodies wandering spritely into Oda’s music. Healing isn’t simply the forgetting of a trauma; it’s the process of attuning to a wound and evolving into something new. It’s about moving towards a place “where true intimacy can happen,” as Oda describes it. “A place of forgiveness of self and other.”

  1. 1 - home there(wound) 6:00
  2. 2 - descend knot bind 14:02
  3. 3 - song of absence 3:00
  4. 4 - song of ache 4:20
  5. 5 - tender ebbs 5:45
  6. 6 - cbttb(attunement) 4:49
  7. 7 - song of seeking 4:27
  8. 8 - ascend thaw gush 12:35
  9. 9 - i forgive you, i forgive me/trust that we are held(womb) 16:25

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Come Back To The Body

13,00

only 2 left

  1. 1 - home there(wound) 6:00
  2. 2 - descend knot bind 14:02
  3. 3 - song of absence 3:00
  4. 4 - song of ache 4:20
  5. 5 - tender ebbs 5:45
  6. 6 - cbttb(attunement) 4:49
  7. 7 - song of seeking 4:27
  8. 8 - ascend thaw gush 12:35
  9. 9 - i forgive you, i forgive me/trust that we are held(womb) 16:25

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about the cassette

Creaking synth chords hove into view on several of Oda’s new pieces, resembling the first rays of dawn and an imminent sense of absolution. A dull electric hum and submersible bass rumble similarly haunts many moments, like lingering tinnitus, only to be swept away by a host of fresh musical lifeforms, sounds, pulse, and melodies wandering spritely into Oda’s music. Healing isn’t simply the forgetting of a trauma; it’s the process of attuning to a wound and evolving into something new. It’s about moving towards a place “where true intimacy can happen,” as Oda describes it. “A place of forgiveness of self and other.”

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