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The Fields

from Marrakech by The Future's Dust

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lyrics

I want to run, away from here
The shadow reflects and it haunts me
Hollow eyes, into the night
But I can dream, like I’ll see everything

We went to the fields
To take a long walk
To adore everything

Frost and frozen thoughts
Cross-road of seven trenches
Soldiers, falling like snow
The reason I have to go

We went to the fields
To take a long walk
And to adore everything
Silklike autumn falls
Of velvet sun warmth
Flowing like rivers

Flowing like rivers
Flowing like rivers

We went to the fields
Of velvet sun warmth
To forget everything

credits

from Marrakech, track released September 20, 2013
written and arranged by The Future's Dust

lyrics by The Future's Dust

produced by Johan Kooi (Greenland Studio)

recorded at No Pussy Blues Studio, Groningen

artwork by Luca Venter

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The Future's Dust Leeuwarden, Netherlands

The Future's Dust creates a compelling ambience, writing darkly comforting songs that contain both intimate synths and expansively tearing guitars, hollow silences and echoing drums, that invite you to both withdraw and get drawn into; sometimes through techno-esque dynamics, and sometimes without warning. ... more

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