"Taking Off Your Feet" is a re-occuring theme
Features a guest appearance from LORI GOLDSTON (EARTH) on cello
criminal investigator by daywas digging through crates of records at a flea market in Washington
the six songs hit a highly satisfying mark of fine-wrought arrangements riddled with strange artefacts ornamenting the ether
handmade stamped cover with 4 sheets
BEATRICE DILLON / HIDEKI UMEZAWA - Basho / Still Forms LP Emo "Taking Off Your Feet" isThe title of this work by Beatrice Dillon is taken from the notion of basho, developed by Kitar Nishida, Japanese philosopher and father of the Kyoto school. Kitaros basho () refers to a fundamental place or field where things exist and interact. Not just a physical location, but a more abstract space where all experiences, thoughts, and phenomena are interconnected. In Nishidas philosophy, basho is a dynamic, living ground where subject and object,