so you can dive into me,
so you can feel free,
so you can play on me, skate on me,
so you can act out your roles on me,
all the images you want
so you can walk on me, sleep in me,
so you can throw all your shit on me
Tell me,
what the fuck do you want me to be?
credits
from LET THEM GROW,
released February 1, 2016
music & lyrics, recorded, edited, produced by maja osojnik between 2013-2015
Instruments: vocals, field recordings, paetzold bass recorder, e-bass, melodicas, toys, radios, glockenspiel, cassette recorders, abandoned pianos, installations tubes, electronic setup with dj cd player and different guitar pedals, electronics
main vocal recorded by oliver brunbauer at hotel pupik
mixed by patrick pulsinger at feedback studio I.
mastered & LP cut by rashad becker, D&M
artwork by raumschiff engelmayr
photography by rania moslam
VINYL – RIP66, ROCK IS HELL RECORDS, www.rockishell.com
CD – UNREC11, UNRECORDS, www.unrecords.me
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