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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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A Doorbell for Finite Beings
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Block the left side from the right side by lifting the door Usher the cold, usher the heat don't even the score Was that your doorman I passed down the block? Can you text him I'm coming? Leave the keys in the box Or maybe tomorrow I've lost track of time It won't take too long sorting your stuff from mine Block the right side from the left side, don't let them through Usher the heat usher the cold oh we're gonna split them in two Found an old photo while I was cleaning up it's still flowing from where you spilled the cup Miscalculations from being so close up I've been watching I've been checking I've tried to tell you that something was lacking Let them come through Let them come through
Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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Neu!, discogs_id: 12636, Gary Numan, discogs_id: 12588, Steely Dan, discogs_id: 160906
mysterious, raygun sci-fi, ethereal, space age, otherworldly, unsettling, mad scientist, hypnotic
Experimental, Psychedelic, Art Rock, Electronic, Analog Synth, Krautrock
02_01.lrc
The first song on Light Reading which is an imaginary reading list comes from a book on entropy. In the song maxwell's demon and a doorman at a couple's apartment overlap in their duties. The boyfriend is trying to separate this belongings and feelings from his girlfriend. Like heat and cold in the Maxwell's demon thought experiment - but like the demon and his doorbell - there's just no way to separate them. The song is a metaphor for the futility of trying to control memories and feelings, and the inevitability of entropy in relationships.
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