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You find your self cleaning out the attic, you find a dusty plastic box. It’s filled with things you haven’t seen in years. All the video games you used to play, a broken iBook and a unlabeled VHS tape. What could it be, Home videos? PBS recordings? All you know is that it will remind you of a more innocent time. A time where you can not return to. A time that is dead.
FROM THE PUBLISHER: Agnar's Dead Childhood was a striking album upon it's initial digital release in late 2017. Something of a mix between sample curation and aesthetic world building, I found this album to be playful and dark at the same time. While the offbeat canter and dreamy syncopation of songs like "Walking Home" are obvious in their experimentation, it's on songs like "Unix Rain" and "Heartbreak" where Agnar's dedication to his vision shines with echoing clarity. This, paired with the more traditional curated sample work of songs like "Programbreak" and culminating in the eponymous ambient ballad makes Dead Childhood 2.0 an expressive work which establishes Agnar as a true craftsman with much to offer. Enjoy this release and look forward to more from this young artist - Wiz
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