From the recording LP12 HORIZON IX
“Horizon Memory” explores the dissolution of identity and reality, where past, future, self, and world blur into one shifting continuum. The song’s imagery of doors in air, cities inside stone, and forests of glass suggests a dreamlike landscape where memory and possibility are inseparable, and nothing holds a fixed form. The horizon serves as both boundary and mirror — bending endlessly, containing every beginning and end at once. Ultimately, the song suggests that individuality dissolves into a collective existence, where the dreamer and the dream are the same, and memory itself becomes the architecture of reality. It is both disorienting and transcendent, offering release from blueprints and permanence into an infinite, fluid horizon.
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I stand where nothing used to be,
No ground, no sea, just gravity.
The air is warm with voices near,
But no one’s mouth is speaking here.
I close my eyes, the world appears,
A thousand shapes from other years.
I open them, the shapes are gone,
Yet somehow I am everyone.
[Pre-Chorus]
The horizon bends,
But it never ends.
[Chorus]
Horizon memory,
Made of all that I could see.
Every past and future blends,
Every start becomes its end.
[Verse 2]
A door swings open in the air,
I step through and I’m standing where
A city sleeps inside a stone,
A forest grows from glass and bone.
The ground remembers every name,
The wind still plays the old world’s game.
But when I try to call my own,
The sound becomes a dial tone.
[Instrumental Passage]
[Bridge]
If I am the dreamer,
And I am the dream,
Then all that I’ve built
Was never what it seemed.
[Chorus]
Horizon memory,
Made of all that I could be.
Every truth dissolves to sand,
Every step remakes the land.
[Outro]
No more blueprints… only horizons… only horizons…
No more blueprints… only horizons… only horizons…
No more blueprints… only horizons… only horizons…
somehow I am everyone
somehow I am everyone
