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Artist/Band:
Gathering, The
Lyrics for Song: Stranges Machines
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Gathering, The
It has always been in the back of my mind
Dreaming about going through the corners of time
I always wanted to fly in strange machines
I wanna do centuries in a lifetime
And feel it with my hands
Touch World War II and Cleopatra
Flying...
Could it be that my dream would come true
Building a machine that would actually do
What I want to do
Russian Revolution, let's do it in one day
Beethoven and Gershwin I think that would be OK
More than anything I wanna fly in strange machines
I wanna do centuries in a lifetime
And feel it with my eyes
Watch Jesus rise, if he ever did
Flying...
I wanna do centuries in a lifetime
And feel it with my hands
Touch Renaissance and Shaka Khan
Flying...
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About Stranges Machines
"The Stranges Machines" by The Gathering stands as a defining track within the band's expansive catalog of electronic and experimental soundscapes. Emerging from the late 1990s and early 2000s, the song exemplifies the group's signature approach to blending industrial textures with melodic sensibilities. The recording features a distinctive rhythmic drive that characterizes much of The Gathering's output, creating an immersive atmosphere often associated with their work on albums like *The Gathering* and *The Gathering II*. Musically, the piece reflects the era's fascination with ambient industrialism and the integration of found sounds into structured compositions. It serves as a testament to the band's ability to craft complex sonic environments that prioritize mood and texture over traditional song structures. The track remains a notable example of their contribution to the electronic music scene, showcasing a production style that has influenced subsequent generations of artists working in similar genres. |
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