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De Zee 10:46
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De Storm 12:08
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Het Water 09:49
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... Zakt 05:49
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De Opvang 06:56
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De Afbraak 06:05
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this third cd by the [law-rah] collective was created in collaboration with hiekelien van den herik who wrote the lyrics and whose voice can also be heard on the album. She sadly passed away on march 26 2020.

All donations for this album will be transferred to the Dutch Cancer Society in Hiekelien's name. She will be forever in our minds.

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51 years after the flood disaster that killed more than 1800 people in holland, the dutch [law-rah] collective commemorate this catastrophe with a long and very intense track: 1953. in this moving interpretation a story told by unspeakable sounds unfolds, sparsely reinforced by touching and dramatic spoken word interventions. sophisticated in sound, evolution and intensity, every chapter of this story will grab your attention and keep you on the edge of your seat. an honest, sad and solemn auditory treat ...

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released October 1, 2004

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the [law-rah] collective Utrecht, The Netherlands

expect the unexpected, and even then you're way off ...

the [law-rah] collective is a (mostly) utrecht-based collective of artists working with words, sounds, rhythm, structure, chaos and anything we can get our hands on.

in the field of electronic music active since 2001, but the first seeds were planted in 1993.

"i wonder what the future holds"
- the sky's gone out, bauhaus
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