The Caretaker conjures a quieter, more introspective spirit, lost in his own mind amidst a low-lit labyrinth of ever-decaying and antediluvian shellac phrases. Sourced from a mysterious collection of 78s, these vague snippets of archaic sonics reflect the ability of Alzheimer's patients to recall the songs of their past, and with them recollections of places, people, moods and sensations. 1 - All you are going to want to do is get back there 2 - Moments of sufficient lucidity 3 - The great hidden sea of the unconscious 4 - Libet's delay 5 - I feel as if I might be vanishing 6 - An empty bliss beyond this World 7 - Bedded deep in long term memory 8 - A relationship with the sublime 9 - Mental caverns without Sunshine 10 - Pared back to the minimal 11 - Mental caverns without Sunshine 12 - An empty bliss beyond this World 13 - Tiny gradiations of loss 14 - Camaraderie at arms length 15 - The sublime is disappointingly elusive
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