Solo un pequeño grupo de personas son los elegidos, una invitación en un mensaje de texto, una dirección acompañado de un "enhorabuena". La primera persona llega a la localización en cuestión y se sorprende de la sensación que le invade al llegar, no podía imaginar que algo tan crudo y desprovisto de acción humana le parezca tan acogedor. Se acerca al pequeño montón de piedras amontonadas que parece ser la entrada al sitio marcado y el corazón le da un vuelco. Eso que está viendo, no se lo puede creer, es una hoja grande y afilada con restos de un líquido espeso y rojo (La hoja es de una navaja automática). Su reacción inmediata es volver por donde ha venido como alma que lleva el diablo. Pero cuando está llegando a su vehículo llegan otras dos personas que recibieron el mismo mensaje. Como puede, cuenta lo que ha visto a los nuevos integrantes y deciden traspasar el montón de piedras y echar un vistazo. Cuando el primero se acerca lo suficiente, hace un gesto a los demás para que paren. Acaba de ver lo que podría ser un perro o algún animal con bastante pelo. Asustado, entra en el espacio semicerrado que forman varios montones de piedras. Lo que parecía un animal en realidad es el pelo, liado en rastas, de un cuerpo sin vida. En el abdomen se puede leer con letras claras, MOORD.
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KTPEP025 - Moord
Only a small group of people are chosen, an invitation in a text message, an address accompanied by a "congratulations". The first person arrives at the location in question only to be surprised at the feeling that overcomes him upon arrival, he could not imagine that something so raw and devoid of human action would seem so welcoming. He approaches the small pile of heaped stones that seems to be the entrance to the marked site and his heart skips a beat. What he sees, he can't believe it, is a large, sharp blade with traces of a thick, red liquid on it (the blade is from a switchblade). His immediate reaction is to go back to where, he go like a bat out of hell. But just as he is reaching his vehicle, two other people arrive who received the same message. As best he can, he tells the newcomers what he has seen and they decide to go through the pile of stones and take a look. When the first one gets close enough, he gestures to the others to stop. He has just seen what could be a dog or some other animal with a lot of fur. Startled, he steps into the semi-enclosed space formed by several piles of stones. What looked like an animal is actually the hair, tied in dreadlocks, of a lifeless body. On the abdomen you can read in clear letters, MOORD.
credits
released February 8, 2023
Tracklist:
1. Moord
2. Don't You Tell Me To Smile
3. Stinger
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