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Lost

by Nujumi

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Lost 07:26
We Long for futures lost

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Unconventionally drawing on the writings of Merlin Coverley, the song centres around a short lyric that is a cut up of a phrase selected from his book on Hauntology. This new works sort of builds on where Nujumi has been heading, and takes some junctures too. It's not a statement of new directions, but rather following my joy, and allowing myself to immerse mechana-mantric repetitions, and the wyrd emotional state that arises from synthetic voice production.

Living in Cairo has had ups and downs, but has mostly been a disturbingly isolating experience for me, an isolation that has been compounded by the political events in the UK in the period I haven't been there . In this context the writings of Merlin Coverley and Mark Fisher take a strange prescience; the sense that the the potentials of our futures have been betrayed, or sold off, resonate with me, particularly when witnessing Egypt's steroid pumped marketing industry promoting images of a lifestyle that is so at odds with the reality of life here.

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released March 27, 2022

Composition, performances, production and mastering by Nujumi
Nujumi is Daniel Merrill

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Nujumi London, UK

Green pastures and dark debris.

Orchestrated synth and strings emerging from the dusts of the Sahara.

Created by Daniel Merrill, one third of the Dead Rat Orchestra

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