Outtakes & Oddities

Outtakes & Oddities by Paul Dye   (United Kingdom)

I know that lately it seems I’ve been surrounding my posts with the weather but I’m finding it really influential. The dark sky in the middle of the day along with piercing wind almost makes you feel as if you’re on another planet. So when I stumbled upon Outtakes & Oddities I really felt as if my imaginary descent onto Planet X had been completed. Walking through a sea of grey, surrounded by people in hats and scarves and gloves, Paul Dye has assembled an album perfect for your navigation through woolen caps. So don’t look outside and think “gloomy”, think of it as an opportunity to listen to a great album while creating for yourself a parallel universe. @LeahLovecat

 

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