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"I had lost my sight So you sang to me the beauty you'd been seeing If I can't stop time I'll build a world where God cannot take us" a delightful romp through pure electronic bliss saccharine as hell, i know. but this album hits such an emotional core for me i don't even care. save for sophie's "it's okay to cry," i think this may be the first electronica piece to make me cry. but honestly, most of this album just puts the biggest, stupidest smile on my face. pure serotonin shot to the heart. an absolute joy from start to finish that new album can't come soon enough
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