We’re all speaking strange languages to each other, baffling one
another with our indecipherable messages, trying desperately to get our
meanings across. It’s not easy, to be understood. It takes a special kind of
person to really get what we’re all saying, to put it into words or feelings
or, well, language that we all get,
that we can all latch onto.
Orca Life, aka Chris Roberts, may be that person. He’s at least the
only person that’s putting it all to tape. (That we know of.)
Strange Language therefore
acts as a sort of emotional Babel fish, the universal translating organism that
attaches to your inner ear. Through its emanations you can tap into the
wavelengths of others, thus resulting in full empathy. The lovely ambience
(created with a wide array of tools, a list of which you can peruse on the
inside of the tape’s j-card) whispering forth from Orca Life’s imagination
perfectly complements the almost assured outbreak of world peace we’ve been
waiting on for so long.
Right?