Bursting forth with a droning, lackadaisical klaxon rippling through the heavens, I’m Willing to Stagger twists and distorts its tape delayed harmonium into something completely off-worldly. Mind Over Mirrors has managed to recreate that lost La Monte Young soundtrack to the birth of the universe. A huge pounding piece of processional music that locks you into it’s footstep grove as hard as any percussive track can ever dream. If the temple at the end of the universe were designed by Gaudi, its aisles measured in kilometres and its entire focus, an exposed space above the alter where the final rip in space will occur – this would play, as millions of dignitaries assembled among the alcoves and observed the refolding of the universe’s expansive fabric.
Mind Over Mirrors – I’m willing to stagger – Part 1
This edit that Mind Over Mirrors kindly made for us is from a much longer track that forms part of a pretty much essential tape on Gift Tapes. A companion to the amazing The Voice Rolling on Digitalis which we wrote some words about back here.
Epilogue -This post is tagged with Gift Tapes

Amazing tune. Sounds more like the dot matrix printer at the end of the universe.
Yours sincerely
Tom29th June 2011
mind-blowing. one could get lost in this strangley beautiful soundscape as i always do in your strangely beautiful blog.
Yours sincerely
bernd29th June 2011
@Tom
I like that a lot. Maybe it’s what they worship?
Yours sincerely
20jazzfunkgreats30th June 2011