- Digital
Paula Temple
Edge Of Everything
Noise Manifesto
- Cat No: NMDLP01
- Release: 2019-05-03
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Track List
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1. Paula Temple - Berlin
03:29 -
2. Paula Temple - Joshua And Goliath (Techno Version)
04:00 -
3. Paula Temple - Joshua And Goliath (Slow Version)
03:37 -
4. Paula Temple - Futures Betrayed
06:05 -
5. Paula Temple - Open The Other Eye
03:18 -
6. Paula Temple - Quantum Unfolding
08:12 -
7. Paula Temple - Dont Use Your Eyes Now
00:47 -
8. Paula Temple - Nicole
04:36 -
9. Paula Temple - Raging Earth
08:55 -
10. Paula Temple - Cages
06:40 -
11. Paula Temple - Post-Scarcity Anarchism
05:24 -
12. Paula Temple - Dimension Jumping
05:35
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Ahead of her much anticipated debut album, ?Edge of Everything?, Paula Temple presents the second single, ?Raging Earth?, due 12th April on Noise Manifesto.
Written in direct response to climate change, both tracks channel the feeling of overwhelming frustration induced by a world which seems helplessly headed towards destruction. The immense control of the fossil fuel industry has forced society to become fast-tracked in the wrong direction and its consistent seeking of profit over all means that it is unlikely that there will ever be a change.
The rawness of emotion, that this topic naturally brings about, is imbued throughout both tracks. On ?Raging Earth? menacing synth melodies meet a typically thumping kick, before ominous orchestral swells and noise-drenched percussion take the track to its conclusion. ?Raging Noise? sees the distorted synths of the opener take centre-stage as they intertwine mesmerically with different mechanical and harmonic overtones, to brutal effect.
Written in direct response to climate change, both tracks channel the feeling of overwhelming frustration induced by a world which seems helplessly headed towards destruction. The immense control of the fossil fuel industry has forced society to become fast-tracked in the wrong direction and its consistent seeking of profit over all means that it is unlikely that there will ever be a change.
The rawness of emotion, that this topic naturally brings about, is imbued throughout both tracks. On ?Raging Earth? menacing synth melodies meet a typically thumping kick, before ominous orchestral swells and noise-drenched percussion take the track to its conclusion. ?Raging Noise? sees the distorted synths of the opener take centre-stage as they intertwine mesmerically with different mechanical and harmonic overtones, to brutal effect.