The Twin Paradox, featuring Verbal Sideshow, getting all jazzy-groovy in future perfect tense . . .
lyrics
Let it free your mind
Come on by
Let me bring it one time
My word to all mankind
You've got to catch up
Before you fall behind
So, let it fill your ears
We see you move
And the groove is severe
Let's get one thing clear
You like what we do
When we do this here . . .
credits
from INVARIANCES,
released February 5, 2014
Verbal - speaky vox, madlibs
The Artist Formerly Known as Sideshow (Be) - singgy vox
Slim - beats the tight skins for days, his long hair's in braids
Add-One - thumpin' those pitches, 'cuz pitches love thumpin'
K-Cam - turntable wunderkind, retiree extraordinaire
(mt) - guitars, driving and flying the magical typewriters
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