Track By Tracks: Hellfox - The Spectrum Of Human Gravity (2025)
1. Nautilus Seaweed Braids:
The fragile hair of a creature floats like seaweed on the bottom of the murky waters in which she decided to take her own life. We are a Hamlet who realizes what he has lost and now can only sing his lullaby to the waves. Melancholy.
2. Empty:
To inhabit a body that you do not recognize as your own, at the mercy of anyone, of the emotions and actions of others, to discover that the highest aspiration is the annihilation of the self, the mind like a tombstone, and the body its grav,e but not to lose focus.
3. Water On the ceiling:
Perennial insomnia, or maybe not. I pray Morpheus to come and get me, but I dream, motionless in bed, my eyes wide open, staring at a ceiling that turns into water, and you immediately feel suffocated.
4. Pareidolia:
It is the instinctive and automatic tendency of the brain to find ordered structures and familiar shapes in disordered images; human figures, in this case, which get closer and closer and then disappear into the dust, in a dance that brings the worlds separated by the fog closer.
5. Atlas:
The modern Atlas carries the weight of the world (and its judgment) on his shoulders, and whether he likes it or not, this world imposes its presence on him. We can only look at that glimpse of sky from under the burden, in a momentary and painful relief. We have no control over what happens around us and in our lives, understanding this can be the most burning breath of our entire life, but it can be the way to let go of all this weight.
6. 6 times Lighter:
Everything we do, say, and think has a weight. This weight is not the same for everyone: what for us is irremediably heavy for others could be considered insignificant. Just as on the moon our weight is six times less, so we must consider that what we feel does not hit us with the force with which it could hit others.
7. The Centipede:
The monster of the swamp sees your shame, judges your steps, and sees the limit between what you consider normal and not. The monster of the swamp is scary, and you can't hide in any way, because once you enter the swamp, you realize that that monster is none other than yourself.
8. The warrior, the child, the healer:
Discovering that within oneself there is a multiplicity of voices that speak to each other and that seek the light. Each one moves strings that the others do not perceive, do not feel, or have no way of understanding, and each one seeks its way to the surface.
9. Voices:
The call of the sirens, the voices in our mind, the expression of human emotions, the monsters under the bed.


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