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Paper Cosmosphere
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Paper Cosmosphere
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Pulses
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Farfisadrom
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about
Welcome back to the 70s, old friend.
Do you remember that feeling—when sound was something more than just music? When a single tone could stretch endlessly, and entire spaces would open inside it. When you weren’t listening to a track, but to a movement unfolding on its own.
That’s where Timecontinental comes from.
I simply sat down in front of the synthesizer again and let it speak. No rush, no need to prove anything. The sequences started moving on their own—as if they had always been there, waiting to be switched on. They pulse, they drift slightly, they live their own life, just like back then.
The analog behaves the way it always does: it slips a little, trembles, breathes. Filters open slowly, almost imperceptibly. And at some point, you stop thinking about sound—you’re inside it.
You just stay there longer than usual. Listening as time loses its rigidity. As everything becomes softer, deeper. And that familiar feeling returns—as if you’re not listening, but existing within the process.
That’s what Timecontinental is for me.
If you have the time, turn it on. Stay there for a while.
released April 22, 2026
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