Partly derived from a poem by William Penn, the original quote being:
"In this divine glass, they see face to face; and their converse is free as well as pure"
The melody is taken from 'World Inside The Music Feat. DJ Panda - It's A Dream'
They sing to you
Dark gods beneath the earth
In this divine glass (sounds like glass, it would make most sense over blast given context, but i cant say for sure)
They see face to face
And their noise is free, as well as pure
Ghetti14 years, 2 months ago
I was so sure that it sounded like: "in this final blast" would be cooler too
pifts14 years, 5 months ago
i swear the female vocals say "Dark Gods beneath the earth, in this divine blast" :L
zup15 years, 9 months ago
No, the text in 'Yellow Minute' is from that poem. I've mentioned the source of this track in the lyric fields.
BALLHEAD612815 years, 9 months ago
IT COMES FROM THE POEM 3 WOMEN BY SYLVIA PLATH. A FEW OF THEIR LYRICS ARE.
zup16 years, 3 months ago
thx malle-co can't believe I didn't hear it previously now that I know it
malle-co16 years, 3 months ago
Noisecontrollers - Attack Again lyrics
The Noisecontrollers attack one more time
They sing to you
Dark clouds beneath the earth
In this divine glass
They stay face to face
And their noise is free
As well as pure (as well as pure...)
zup16 years, 4 months ago
It was played by Zany at 'Q-dance presents Scantraxx', so the track was in that liveset.
Pain16 years, 4 months ago
then how did you get it...?
Va fan, intrige!
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