This song is a contemplation about the positioning of myself within my social and natural environment. Just as my physical body seems to be shrinking when climbing up a mountain, expectations can inflate to ridiculous dimensions when floating over flat lands for too long.
It was I written in 2013, in Iceland. On this remake, I tried to use all the instruments and facilities I could find in the Fish Factory Creative Center in Stöðvarfjörður, East Iceland.
Including a lovely/shabby acoustic guitar with five bronze and one nylon string, a bass guitar, a drumset, percussion, piano, an old harmonium, an organ beat machine, and vocals. The song was recorded solely with a Zoom H4N field recorder.
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