180g, black & black transparent Vinyl. Includes insert & downloadcode.
Released by Auric Records in cooperation with Gadget Records.
May 16, 2013.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
6-flap digipak, 12-page booklet illustrated with stunning photographs by Jascha Hoste.
Released by Auric Records in coopreation with Gadget Records.
May 16, 2016.
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[g]host - MC
Cassette + Digital Album
Pro made MC with printed 4-flap inlay. Includes downloadcode.
Released by Auric Records.
May 16, 2014.
Includes unlimited streaming of [g]host
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lyrics
Murmansk I Му́рманск
Losing myself in darkness...
black in black.
A sea-born ghost, a frozen heart. Shattered.
A ghastly sky, while nature withers.
Now I‘ve found myself running away
from the life I lost, - all alone.
The life I lost in Murmansk.
No looking back to the world that once was.
To the ground I once have walked.
The path I walked in Murmansk.
The sea is calling, - a shivering caress.
a dead-end horizon never to be reached.
Running through the whipping spindrift,
a fugitive losing its pain,
a pain that rose in Murmansk.
The coldness acheing like burning needles.
A chilling past of a life that has been lived.
A life that I‘ve shed in Murmansk.
To be free I need to sail away
or I will die at the border to no man‘s land.
I‘m diving, trying to restore my dreams,
breaking the chains that tie me,
tie me to Murmansk.
I spread my arms, embracing the waves
that are fighting me back, pushing me back.
Pushing me back to Murmansk.
To be free I need to sail away
or I will die at the border to no man‘s land.
To be free I need to sail away
or I will die at the border to no man‘s land.
Now I‘m free and I start to sail away
so I won‘t die at the border to no man‘s land.
At the border to no man‘s land.
credits
from [g]host,
released May 16, 2014
M: M. Bosshart, J. Reitze / L: E. Meccariello
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