The World of Complex Suffering by Kevin Dellinger
From Infinite Dream Machine, released June 9, 2017. Album composed, engineered and produced by Kevin Dellinger. Copyright owned by Kevin Dellinger. All Rights Reserved. Remastered July 19th 2018. Vocals by Kevin Dellinger. For more music visit KevinDellinger.net.
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The World of Complex Suffering
by Kevin Dellinger
5/28/2017
Life is too complex
Yet our actions are simple
We have no clue what to do in such a world of duality
It seems that the world is rigged from the beginning
We torture each other
Yet we love each other
It makes no sense
Why do we have to be so cruel?
Why can't we learn from our mistakes?
After all, we are all in this together.
We got to figure this out before it is too late.
What am I saying?
I am saying that we will destroy each other.
I don't think that was the plan.
Or was it?
Stop thinking and start loving.
Stop fighting and start hugging.
Stop struggling and just let go of your pain.
Let it all go. You were not meant to suffer like this.
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Kevin Dellinger (BIO) - In the early days of his music career (1990s), his music was more alternative sounding like the bands - R.E.M., the Cure, and Depeche Mode. However, through the years of increased technology in computers, recording has become somewhat revolutionary. Because of this transition, his music has now derived into a very original style of electronica and synthpop. Influences were Bjork, Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim. More modern tracks are a combination of genres including house, trance, electronica, etc.
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