iLL-Literacy ft. Passion “The HereNow”

Posted by drizzletron ·October 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Audio, News

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Here it is.  Some of you already copped this yesterday when it pre-premiered with our friends at BakitWhy.com, and the response so far has made us feel so happy!  We love this song, and I hope you do to.  Please feel free to spread the Word.

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SYNOPSIS: According to the relativity of simultaneity, it is impossible to say in an absolute sense whether two things can happen at the same time if they are separated by space.  However, the band of funky fermions known as iLL-Literacy insists that everything and everyone share a single moment – that we are all logged into a grand social network known as the HereNow.  It is the central hub where our avatar souls bend time in hopes to save the day, and where our common date with Destiny is to avoid becoming dated.  As coy fishes in the flow of time are poisoned with mercury, and Pluto is denied planetarianship, it seems that our moments (like all other natural resources) are plundered not with consideration for the Now, but fear of the Future.  By way of syllogism, the question then becomes:  when frozen in time, can thou keepest it cool? Indeed, where the electron is negative, iLL-Literacy’s spin is positive. And positively charged thou shalt be with another single from their debut project iB4the1.1.  Fusing their talents with the vocals of the photonic phenom known as Jeremy “Passion” Manongdo, the iLLs beckon thine to come hither and join “The HereNow”–a P/G-Funktified ode to being present.  Lean in for the moment.

Your free download awaits you at http://www.illshare.net/theherenow

The composition in question spotlights the volcanic vocals of Jeremy “Passion” Manongdo, Big Dahdee, and the Khanadian Khoir.  High strings and low strings respectively by Sammy Hi-Life and Billy Hi-Life, and digit.iLL orchestration by Dahlak and Ada Clock. Written and performed by Drizzletron, N.i.C., and Dahlak.

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  • 1 Sliggitay // Oct 21, 2009 at 2:45 pm

    dope track guys! love the hook and the verses are fire

    Slig

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