Re: The RiverRun Project - 10 years later
Someone's holding out on us.
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Re: The RiverRun Project - 10 years later
well, on discogs, if a user chooses to.
you can see exactly who the person is that owns the release, and can try contacting them. a lot of times, its people on this forum. later | || | || | ||||| | ne gative 1 |
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Re: The RiverRun Project - 10 years later
Hello All,
I recently have been going through a tough time and rediscovered music in a most visceral way. I'm 35 now and working my corporate job. When I found this thread I made so long ago, I cried very very hard. In ways cathartically I hadn't since my oldest brother died in 2016. I had forgotten about this thread, about who I was then, almost as if a journal entry beyond the time. Reading it again, validated myself and pursuits in ways I never anticipated. I was looking for visceral music again. Genuine music. Music that gives one a journey and release - catharsis. I went to dirty.org first because I haven't been here since... I went back to school in 2016. I've earned my Bachelor's, Master's, work in Finance, Jesus!, I'm leaving it though. I'm going teach part-time at my alma mater Microsoft Excel to Freshmen. Hopefully building a resum? towards a PhD. The corporate world is brutal, soulless - without character. I'm always cited as the one with the most contemporary musical knowledge (We have a colleague who has a Master's in Music Education, so she is way more versed in Classical music than I am). The Riverrrun Project. Yet again I return to you. @Underworld, Please release this series on vinyl, vinyl has become lucrative and popular again. A series such as this on vinyl would be priceless. I appreciate everyone's time. Thank you, Caprice |
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