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Clouds Are Learning

by Clouds Are Learning

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Tell me, do you feel me out there, moving in deep space? I’ve seen the flip side of your moon and I’ve formed the craters on your face. Take me home. Take me all the way home. Take me back home. Take me home. Tell me are the stars as bright, as when I hold them in your hands. And are we very, very small out there, I am still young to understand. Take me home. Take me all the way home. Take me back home. Take me home. Do you get homesick? Do you get tired of it? Is it all too much when you just want to quit? I saw it in your eyes. The everyday, complacent lie. The stars can’t replace me.
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about

This album was composed between 2016 and 2017, except the song "Broken April Promises" which was produced in 2019 and released as a single.

Influenced by the new century nu-gaze scene, this work is about youth, time and sad love.

Prepare yourself for a CAL love fest. The self-titled album from Argentina’s Clouds are Learning is an euphoric ambient experience best approached in its entirety – super suggested for sleep or night time listening. Each track begins quietly with a layer of white noise before trekking back and forth between gazey guitars, field recording samples, background synths, and relaxing beats, all while avoiding any dull ambient repetition.
Stolen Youth is an exceptional piece I was drawn to instantly and repeatedly. With an incredible trance-like background accompanied by haunting and melancholy vocals capturing feelings of longingness, Stolen Youth navigates its thematic angles perfectly. You should let it haunt you sometime soon.

taken from The Shoe Cubby review from Baton Rouge, US (2019).

credits

released May 12, 2019

Written, produced and engineered by Leandro Liguori.
Bernal, Buenos Aires (2016-2017).
Wilde, Buenos Aires (2019).

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Clouds Are Learning Buenos Aires, Argentina

Ambient, nu-gaze and slow motion drones.

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