Jordan Daniel

Whether Jordan is writing acoustically under moniker Borderline Angelic, scratching out club beats with experimental project Electric Dreams Fantasy Boy, exploring 8-bit sounds and field recording with the electronic Pareidolia, or even playing homage to David Byrne and early ska in Captain Sizzle At The CBGB - the founder of Sudden Epidemic and the "voice" of Jane Lane plays music wherever he goes.

When not dancing the tango with lady Music herself, Jordan enjoys croquet, Regina Spektor, cooking, The Dark Knight, Magic: The Gathering, composition notebooks, horror movies, Terry Gilliam, concerts, quidditch, Blue Indigo, Mel Brooks, Richard Linklater, Photoshop, the internet, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, milk, Stanley Kubrick, new wave, Moog, the color pink, and the number 136.

The Rush, Part Four

"To love, and to be loved. Let's hope that is enough."

"So sorry, so selfish."

I have reached a point of no return. I have been the edge, teetered on the thought of falling, then have executed my actions...without knowledge. I have fallen. And I see no reason to get back up. I see no reason for anything. I want to say sorry to everyone, for anything I've done. I promise you, something is there in those words. It's not a lie. I truly am sorry, for whatever I've done. But one does make mistakes. Mistakes...heh...I'm far too gone to even comprehend the meaning of a "mistake". There is nothing within me, and I'm sorry if it hurts. I'm sorry if I hurt you, or you, or you, or you...or anyone. I can't take things back.

Gravity. I fall and I fall, with no reason to scream in terror. Accepting. Accepting. Accept the change and things move on.

Accept.

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