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Headphone Echoes: Dark Side of the Moon and the System That Replaced the Star
Plug in, tune out, and let the music haunt you.

By the time Dark Side of the Moon arrived in 1973, rock no longer needed a hero.

Brian Wilson had shown what happened when emotion went unshielded.
  • The Beatles built frames to survive it.
  • The Who turned feeling into narrative.
  • Bowie turned identity into a controlled burn.
Pink Floyd took the final step.

They removed the person entirely
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Dark Side of the Moon is not an album about space, money, madness, or time. It is an album about systems. Systems that apply pressure. Systems that repeat. Systems that do not care who you are once you are inside them.

Continue the journey with Headphones Echoes.

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