Poetic Quinns in Time and Space
Poetic Quinns keeps his tachysensia recordings tucked away under the "Over There" version. It's his way of helping people get this perceptual, unpredictable glitch really feels like, the one where time and space just... slip.
A lot of us who get it call it the "fast feeling".
It's like the world suddenly hits fast-forward while you're stuck moving in slow motion inside your head. Or sometimes it's the other way around: your body races ahead, everything blurring, but reality stays behind, dragging its feet.
Quinns knows it too well. He's been through these episodes himself since who-knows-when. And music's always been his thing, he takes those exact moments - the rush, the warp - and channels them straight into his mp3 tracks. No fancy tricks added later. Just the raw sensation captured as it happened.
Each one turns out a little different.
Some surge forward with tempos that push way too hard. Others bloom loud then drop quiet, like sound crashing in waves. Volumes spike out of nowhere or fade into something muffled and distant.
The original timing twists. As these are proof. Something to put on when the world speeds up again, when you need to remember or just hear it: yeah, someone else gets what this is.
You're not alone in the rush.
Listen close.
The clock might break again any second.