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Ascension - Acetate Zero



     
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Ascension Lyrics


It happened the moment
When you were revealed
'Cause you were a dream
That should not have been a fantasy, real
You gave me this beating baby
This rhythm inside high
You made me feel good and feel nice 'nd feel lovely
Gave me paradise, so
Shouldn't I realize?
You're the highest of the high
And if you don't know then I'll say it
So don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder
Shouldn't I realize?
You're the highest of the high
And if you don't know then I'll say it
So don't ever wonder
So tell me how long

How long it's gonna take until you speak baby?
'Cause I can't live my life
Without you here by my side
You gave me the feelin', feelin'
In my life so
Shouldn't I realize?
You're the highest of the high
And if you don't know then I'll say it
So don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder
Shouldn't I realize?
You're the highest of the high
And if you don't know then I'll say it
So don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder
Shouldn't I realize?
You're the highest of the high
And if you don't know then I'll say it
So don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder, don't ever wonder
Don't ever wonder, never question baby
Don't ever wonder, is that you [Inaudible]?
Don't ever wonder, don't ever wonder
Can't you see?, don't ever wonder
Can't you see?, don't ever wonder

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Acetate Zero formed in Paris, France in 1996. In the early stages of the band, they mimicked the sounds of a meeting with Disco Inferno and Dead C. Over thelast ten years, they have subtly yet expanded on, minimized, and perfected their gorgeous timbre. Surely you will hear elements of Bedhead, Mogwai, and other such name-droppings. But they also incorporate electronic elements, loops and skittering additives, much like mid-to-late period Hood, perhaps. However, theirs is a sound that is all their own - one for late nights and grey skies and mournful beauty.

Read more about Acetate Zero on Last.fm.


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