Anon 03/07/2021 (Sun) 00:25:32 No.7318 del
Where do I start with him? Well, I suppose that I´ll Go seems to be easiest one for me to approach:

>>7314
>I´ll Go
If we were to guide ourselves with the flow of this track, the downtempo/ambient nature of this track doesn´t have to be necessarily associated with a mushroom/drug trip. Just because an instrumental track portrays a feeling that the author wants to convey, it leaves enough space for the interpretations of each listener. Until you read this:

>It appeared benign, but I felt differently. All of nature, even so far as the sky above, waved softy in uncertainty, in infinity; it was as if I was peering through time itself, bearing witness to a place surpassing comprehension. A sacred place, perhaps, unfathomably far from any mark of civilization...

these lines DO describe a metaphor that he may be going through that phase of trying to find some kind of purity within his soul by relying on landscapes that are pretty common in the themes related to drugs. Still, if we were judging the track alone, it provides a relaxing mood with pretty whimsical passages.Immediately after listening to it, I couldn´t help but checking out Elegiac,released in 2001.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=VP5_HwlWJX4 [Embed]

You can see that the vibes transmitted over here are mostly the same and I don´t think that transmitting emotive instrumental music should always be associated with the mental pains of the musician who composes it. Said correlation shouldn´t be made because of the personal instances unless that the artist wants to put a heavy emphasis or themes throughout the productions. Any artist could do the same just because of the love of said genre without having to deal with that context in order to create something of that style.