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"The thing is, this sensory input. Without question.What's really wild is how different these can sound through different systems, each reflection of every surface in the room....surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room...surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room...surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room...surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... surface in the room.... "
take 2 these are wav's.
paranoid society as performed by ross from friends
good mood food (sorry, arby's) "I don't think it's okay to listen to this music; we aren't force fed the songs on the radio." - Ryan Oak,City's 87
kernel threads(the rectangle of admiration)
92 spring rolls( ) >no, not by sethares, just trying to get a few new fans<
the smartest retard in the world
the destruction of the ozone layer
S.E.O. [live at Albert Hall]
5 qquestions, actually 3, but 5 sounds liike more than 4
[five qquestions, actually three qquestions, but five sounds liike more than four]
[5 qquestions, well actually 3, but 5 sounds liike more than 4]
[5 qquestions, well actually 3 qquestions, but 5 sounds liike more than 4]
9 dollar pepsi from the album jailed in texas
not from this particular terrestrial realm
"metroid" if it gets too complex for you cos you are more used to mainstream techno like trent reznor, then just repeat the first fifteen seconds over and over. if not, enjoy the ever growing complexity. 20 million men already have.
magnetic neurological manipulation [Listening to This May be Unsafe.]
the second wierdest music in the world
broadcom 802.11g network adapter properties-advanced
new song 999 thanks to eddie
vedder
new song mixdown 2 thanks to george, cantina band, ludicrous, chuck yaeger, and the selfish gene from madison(not the lame imposteur showing up on youtube).
reznor (9:33)
collateral damage "yeah, that's about right."
aaaaaaaargh!(recorded live 1/5/08) an audibly animated journey to the center of the earth.
explicit lyricism my pc is fd
<-This one has a real carríbean feel to it.
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new song 15 iw too many instrements try to coalesce into it, and fail miserebly. [sic]
alien jam band yt's really tight until a fe ou can never hear this one the same way twice that is the notes interaction creates ambiguous waveform. . .
sift (created 4/25/09 2:19 PM) incredibly complex... 5,000 years ahead of its time... without headphones sounds like balderdash... makes most mainstream music sound like primitive child's play... in a genre of its own... ground-breaking... brings the listener on a journey from the primitive into the infinite future... never before experienced waveforms... nonplussing...
tek (created 1/13/08 5:59 AM) wandering... whimsical... nonetheless novelly entertaining.
energy ...like an alarm waking one up every two seconds.
mood (live at pompeii)
you are here go ahead. get your groove on.
go-time (utilises non-equal temperament)
an elegant symphony(now with animal sounds!) Hakeen459729: its really cool at 01:42
an elegant symphony ...a triumph of the spirit... this
ancient tribal music describes the impossibly complex electric-o-magneto
machinery of the Linux EXT3 filesystem musically...
ilesy
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Quarterly
omgtbme encore (7:07) <-" the rilles' "
R o c k [apex]
"Duuuuuude, is that not the coolest riff you've ever heard?"
-Sun Worshipper
"Your very way of thinking, imagining, at any given time, is molded by the music you're listening to... It may not be what you're used to, but after a while, what may seem totally outlandish at first may become normal, like all things. Also, wordless music transcend language barrier."
-MUSIC CRITIC
CARTOONS AUDIO FILMS STILLS INSTALLATION GUIDE FANBASE WHITE BALANCE
pure gravity
promo mix<11/2/2004.
neo-dabolic ~~KRAZY!
(corny) price: $1,500
there price: $2,500
ok, new song 25 price: $370
btrbrtb price: $5,000
wby54 nyz4 price: $720
the stupidest and most annjoying music of all time price: $4,000
nvbv price: $6,500
song 1 go into the next room, close the door, and experience that crazy water dripping effect, yo. further, there is so much happening in this one it makes you think more time has gone by than actually has.
solvent colon concrete reality
audio-kozek [hyper-eukeryotic static nodes/quasi-adio/yes i play golf way out in the ocean(laotian)] ...these phrases are sort of imagined that it could maybe be what is being said, after mashing the keypad to stimulate the voice-synthesizer and dynamic filtering. go figure. WOW. like at 3:25 when it goes coo-coo. certainly there are a multitude of possibilities; these types of 'audio illusions' are demonstrated the internet wide. see if you can make any sense of the 8:44 jibberish. in any case, it sounds cool.
919.mp3 An ad hoc composition.
Proxy2 - (louder(amplified)) however it loses some of the je ne se quoi, if you catch my drift. like at 4 minutes, there's some really cool rf you can hear on the first one, but not this digitally amplified copy.
parmesan cheese
New song 37. a lot of people might really hate this one.
*WHATEVER* (11:11) This one you will in all probability have to turn it all the way up and wear the headphones; that is the recording did not get recorded very loud, but neve'theless it is still perceptible. More, as you listen to this, it pretty much co'ers all the bases. More, grip of synthesizers is dancing about the spectrum, creating some very eerie sounds, sliding betwixt and twirling about each and every note, scattered well into the ultrasonic, and aftewuds, when you go back to "normal music," you will find yourself craving more; that is the radio music is almost like they are trying to go slow, to make sure everyone understands, to follow convention, and be predictable... whereas this "music" is nothing of the sort. It might remind you of some sort of laboratory, in a sci-fi movie... It's very complicated and complex. Hence true multitaskers are already in the throes of getting the memo.
1. activate -
2. felt tip pen -
3. motion -
4. my pc is fd (explicit lyrics) %
6. distortion
7. do work
An article on getting to know your mouse.
meltdow4/08 utz)(11/n. a song about discovering your brand new unopened pint of ice cream has mysteriously vanished. at around 5 minutes, you get to hear the most basic building blocks of sound, the step functions are quantized and you hear the music as you would if you could focus each stimulation of the audio codec; that is if you perceived time forty five quadrillion times slower. inethawuds, the data you hear then, is well into the ultrasonic when you listen at normal speed, and the data you hear at the new slowed down speed will be effectively "zoomed in." that is the peaks and valleys over time will be what you hear, rather than the step functions you hear at the slow speed. what you hear at that point is what you would hear so it effectively shifts your reference frame by shifting the frequencies, so you are in effect "listening with a microscope" at this juncture. that is, the periodicities which are indetectable at different speeds become detectable at others, and so on and so forth. imagine you had a wheel, with a complex waveform carved into its circumference(as well, it may just be a very very simple sinusoid). if you spun this wheel at a slow speed, it might contain a certain message or various messages. alter the speed at which it is spun, and thereby alter the message. dynamically alter the speed and direction of the spin and now you're talking fourier transforms. howver, in any case, this type of talent it would take to spin it in that manner is well beyond that which anyone could possess. the wheel could be any size, and contain dynamic or static waveform, to take it further. make sense? by the way, you still owe me 5 bucks-^- in ethawuds, it is what you would hear if you somehow were blasted out of a cannon at almost the speed of sound(provided the speaker could propogate the wave uneffected the miles you would be traveling: the coreolis effect of sirens, but to the extreme. you also could be smaller, but that really doesn't matter in our example, though it may make it more believable, as the speaker wouldn't have to be so strong as the projectile would not have to travel as far. you know what i'm saying.
suppmelental material, to be featured on "I mean, look.":
Physics had built a prison round music.
gaussian surface think of SMB1 as you listen to this esp. 12 min+ (you would be kickin' so much arse[colloquial, use sparingly] it's not even funny!)
planting hostas
fire escape
dirt.
new_song)_43for all intents and purposes, this one should have been effectively deleted. it has been under fire of late.
gAlAxIeS (sorry if you don't like it)
space sludge [ionized nonhomogenous plasma]
2% milk(quick) Admittedly, this tune is absolute garbage. It was made in haste and I'd give it a rating of one. And you would be better off listening to some of the better zelections, many of which will tantalize your tastebuds(If there are such things in the sense of hearing, which there most certainly must be).
activate(full)ðH?TO??
enter dream state this one 
don't go there

*random* - "Indubitably the most important piece of music of the 00's."
*so named because of its actual & genuine randomness, as the composer threw it together ad-hoc, and live, tweaking various dials with thee ahh point and click, with none of the premeditation what(so)ever, so this is gonna be random. It's mental! You can ill-afford to miss this one. Secondly, it is markedly better than a lot of other tunes. It is a marked improvement on a lot of music when compared vis-a-vis though admittedly it is just random. You know - if you feel differently then you can step off. It's whatever.
BEGIN:: album, paperless society. (if it looks like it was named by mashing the keyboard, it was.)
new song mixdown 01 compare to BRIGHT EYES, PAUL OAKENFOLD, and SASHA.
oscar party{red carpet, ET, Entertainment Tonight}
END: the entire album, paperless society
New Orient This tune was excavated from a remote island in the Phillipines in June of last year, found on a poppy old wax record. Scientists believe that the performers who performed this song were of a tribe from roughly the year 300. They dedicated themselves to their performance to a level that in today's polite society would be considered, well, absolutely unacceptable, ill-timed, uncalled for, and earth shattering. Their fever-pitch polite carnatic music is a testament to their tireless pursuit of their trade, often to the point of extreme degradation of their own beings. It was all they did. For countless hours over innumerable years they practiced, and their complex performance is light years ahead of anything any symphony has done since. Their instruments were so tuned that a dynamic analysis even with today's most advanced equipment proves inexplicable. The crispness of their immense play is on behalf of, again, their extreme talent and talent and chemistry, refined over, quite possibly, millenia, pounding away day after day, , day after day, year after year, year after year, in their musical labor camps while the others were while the others were by and large enjoying by and large enjoying millionaire lifestyles millionaire lifestyles lifestyles. Listen to the extreme xylophone to the extreme xylophone playing. Their xylophonist's rigor and rigor and technicality is incomparable to any xylophonist ever heard before, by anyone, anyone, at any time. These musicians are unbelievably sound technically are unbelievably sound technically, worlds beyond any symphony to whom we have been to whom we have been hewetofowe exposed. OK, not really [it is not actual musicians playing physical instwuments; wathew, it is an ape playing on a computew]. But, all the stuff about the backgwound noise nexuses weally is twue. Fow weal though. It just makes you pictuwe a bweaking news stowy, alawmingly wolling off the machines, papew aftew papew, duddn' it.

Fantom Windfall ...the first 1:45 is repetitive and maddening, but continue to listen... this is the most complex auditory experience in existence... its explosive rhythmic and harmonic splintering is tantamount to the annihilation of a kaleidescopic fractal crystallization, and is unlike anything else now available. There have been reports of involuntary locomotion caused by the perception of this tune. Multiple sine wave generators tuned to a fibonacci sequence a la brownian motion with a pseudo - random spectrally mapped output over a range of up to six and in some cases nine octaves with adaptive pro-biased filtering, Markovian processes, magneto-static destructive processing, and intermittent bursts of white noise provides pinpoint accuracy in the peppering of the discrete consonant specra; homeostatic equilibrium and effective adaptive consonance is apparent in this rhythmically and spectrally "shattered" symphony. I also used MacLauren. Listen carefully. The interaction of the multiple wave shapes creates "effective" sounds. See if you can hear th'm. The superposition of all the sine wavelets i.e. the "rush" of harmonic particles cynthesizes "overtones," which if you listen very carefully, can process a nexus of background noise ground level. Think of it as the music box of the future.
Like many of the other pieces found in this forum, this one too has many of what we shall call "stochastic events." Because the technology allows for such exact notes, the consonance, which in a primitive Helmholtzian sense is just the common peaks of the upper harmonics of the notes, can be much more advanced: that is, the consonance is more than a constant hum, if you will, in these cases it can actually form a completely nonexistent(in the sense of the original instruments) event. This is somewhat of a reverse Fourier transformation. The Fourier transformation basically just says that you can take any waveform, ANY waveform, and it can be represented by a sum of sinusoids. In this case, you may hear a voice, or something, but it was not in the original composition insofar as the original composition is only a sum of sinusoids. Get it?
Similarly, you could represent a simple sinusoid(or, of course, a cosinusoid) with the sum of any insane waveforms you may see fit.
More, we may be listening to non-linear timbres here... these are not really possible to make with organic, or physical, instruments, what have you; however with the use of electromagnetia, we may very well have effectively created non-linear timbres, and may very well be looking at effective non-linear timbres. Does anyone know what a non-linear timbre is?
Think of it this way: Until now, or at least until about a few whatever years ago, oh...kay... we have only been able to create "music" by "recording" it from whatever. Natural stuff. Like, you know, like - like a string vibrating, then recording it onto the medium - tape, whatever. Anyway, when you are actually engineering the waveform itself with computers, you are actually controlling the very waveform itself; that is now you can make waves that are, well, quite frankly, ultra-ultra sonic, for one. I mean, up to the clock speed of your system, really. So you are effectively vibrating your eardrum in ways that, well, it has not been heretofore vibrated. Thus the perception is going to be unknown.
To illustrate: If you impregnate your ear'rum with an 8 GHz sinusoid, science tells us it will be imperceptible, because it is above the top frequency we can hear: 20,000 Hz. However, when you start to make varia'ions in the uniformity of the aforementioned wave, what you perceive is going to be quite esoteric as far as charted sonic territory, which is just basically 20 - 20,000 cycles per second, with a few postulations in the interacting of the naturally occurring harmonics by Helmholtz and the like and ahhhhh, it is like literally going in and out of the realm of what we can and can't hear: terra incognita for the sound-charters, an infathomable gulf.
I mean, what is the shortest "burst" of sound we can perceive? What is percei'ed, for example, when a dropoff of amplitude 1, period 1 ?-second is interspersed every so often on, say, a standard periodic sinusoid of 100kHz? A spike? What about a 300 Hz sine wave warped so the hill is 30% and the dip is 70%? Contrariwise? What about a ... [ad infinitum]
Things are gonna pop in on this one: it really captures peoples' imagination.
2:10: Is that Schrodinger's cat I hear? A Cheshire?
6:00 and other places: A voice?
You know what I'm saying?
I know what you're thinking: NO I DID NOT SPLICE IN ANY CLIPS OF THE CAT OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT, OK?
DISCLAIMER: However, since it is just instruments, anything classified as anything else { } is probably just our imagination.
PS: you might find yourself absolutely absorbed in this one. As well you should be.
this
this'll make your bull run
Of course, this paragraph.
reading rainbow college edition %


the new single, Pine Needles. it's nice because you get to hear the creative process. It's a completely live dub there. Tell me that ain't crazy hot at 429 when they drop that funky stuff. And at 5.52, "don't worry about it." It's like that. Ant the thing with these voices is,
MADHOUSEthis is what happens when you put a bunch off insane people together in a room equipped with instruments, no. on the other side of the coin, if you don't have anything going into your ears, you don't have anything to think about. Ya know?
RANDOM MOVIE SCENE OF THE DAY:
--------- "May I ...HELP
you." [The Game, 1997]
UMM...WHOAH.The background noise nexus here is quite unbelievable. Hear if you can pick out any oddities.
The song here is just a mosh of different virtual synthesizers playing notes. Yet when you listen carefully, their sum is quite intriguing; that is there "appears" to be different events.
2:33 an expletive said by a highish pitched voice?4 minutes? at 5:12, laughter? really thick around 5 minutes? Err, For the last ten or so seconds, a voice repeats a statement? There are certainly many others throughout the piece? But that's neither here nor there.
Again, no I did not add [any of] the[se] clips, even though it seems impossible for it to work out that way, as the superposition and sum of all the individual instruments just so happened to hit the vibration just right or whatever it was. Other possibilities: The programmers of the software I used had "hidden" these messages in their coding; someone or something on the internet somehow, some way, sent these messages through some sortof clandestine scuzzy[SCSI] file channel interface as a joke or a hoax; and/or including but not limited to any of the other possibilities which any humans or extraterrestrials either living or dead, anywhere in between, around, implicity in the general vicinity or NOT in the general vicinity, can, or can-not, either implicity imagine or explicitly NOT imagine either, while in, or explicitally NOT in, REM state or any other similar or dissimilar scenario in which any or all of the above may or may not have, either in the past or present, or some hypothetical future been either explicitly proven or pedagogically and explicitally disproven using the Scientific Method and/or any of its underlying existing or pre-existing thema or schemata. It also might simply just be magick. In any case, not all people will "hear" it. It is tantamount to one of those fractal 3d images, and will take some focus. Namely that which happens after you've heard it a lot and filter out the right stuff. OK?
Hint: Try eating something crunchy as you listen to it. It drastically alters what you hear on this one. Actually I have no way of knowing if you will hear these things or not; it is just the nature of psychoacoustics. If you do, please email our organization whenever you feel it's appropriate.
infectious(with dj Plar)
uyf uyf(the most annoying song of all time)
SPECIAL NEW SECTION: Real Nintendo Music, found elsewhere on the internet and posted here, now.
paperboy - contra - double dragon - ice hockey - mario - ninja gaiden ninja gaiden - paperboy - star mario - water mario
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orient2 . an oldy but goodie i found. are wma's ok with you? i'm also not sure if this one's already posted here, perhaps with a different name? if you find that it is so, please let me know.
space avengers from puppet regime
new song 48 from ex nihilo. continue to listen to it in its entirety. the unique tunings suggest some sort of ahhhhhhh, dream sequences in parts. Especially at like 5:20 you know? Again, the quality of your hi-fi stereo system is of the utmost importance, as many of the notes will not be reproduced by sub-par speakers(i.e. your computer's stock speakers). Try headphones and/or a quality hi-fi system.
sophisticae.wav - Naow, baysically, O...K..., this was the original file, before it got transferred to mp3. you will probably be better off downloading this one, and then playing it in full.... O..., K... you might agree that it is a tad crisper? by the same token, a true joy to listen to I might add?

"that's the way to do it"
listening to this is like looking
into outer space... rife with stochastic events, you are trying to make sense of
it, yet what you are listening to, or "hearing," which may be two different
things, has [no] intrinsic meaning. After all, it is just a bunch of
heavily manipulated sonic waves in a continuum based tuning scattered to 9
octaves - yes, this does go ultrasonic on us - and your perception of
their synthesis may well form any mental construct, especially when it starts to
get wierd - specifically at around 5.40 where the ridiculously overbearing bass
track, which, yes, was clipping, drops out. With the tremendous
complexity of the waveform, I guess what you hear will really depend on what you
are sortof tuned to.
845
939
musick of the orient warning: you will probably get addicted to this one.
what? ...it is like whoa![0:34 'nuff said.]
hostel takeover This one might just sum up the whole state of affairs there in just under 7 minutes.
THE RDA OF THESE TUNES IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO GO OVER 3 DOZEN THYMES IN A ROW ON ANY SINGLE ONE UNLESS YOU FALL ASLEEP. Moreover, if there are other beings on the premises, this may not be feasible, unless you have a pair of high quality headphones. Furthermore, at any given time, these sine wavelets, according to the fourier transform, are going to be in chop-time, as the codec represents values, every nanosecond or so, so what is in actuality a jagged step function will be stimulating the speaker. So your natural tendency in your ear is to create a smooth curve from this data, and there is no proof each of us will produce the same smooth curve. To illustrate:

THE ENTIRE ALBUM, UNTITLED:
european dance mix note the darth vader ships
thewrl ..a cool jam until about 1?in, when far too many instruments start playing and it totally ruins the song in my opinion.
xymNIC a very very novel piece of entertainment.
coin world (a lullaby)
wait it is so evocative because of the esoteric tunings, i mean, where else are you gonna hear something like this? the very high clean notes, it's great! it's like something the guys in robes in star wars would play.
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*into the quark* note: these 2 are posted in .wav form, which is not decompressed as the mp3; therefore it may skip a little when you try to play it, depending on your connection speed.... for all i know you may not be able to stream any of this. Who am I to say?
"d gdfgfd" named by randomly mashing the keyboard.
"The thing about it is.... what happens is,.. when you - when you... make music complex enough---with enough going on in it,... sometimes stuff will... "surface." And if not, it still sounds cool."
Hi. This song features the most technically sound symphony of performers in the world. This orchestra precisely and quite frankly frighteningly play their instruments with the utmost precision, their shows have been sold out since antiquity as they are so great at plucking those strings and playing those xylophones. (OK, it is just more virtual synthesizers) stein
Stotagata Yeesh. The harpist here plays a very tightly strung harp...you wanna talk about a virtuoso! you'd think he'd get tired-- no I'm just kidding! It again is a live dub-electro [live electronics]jam session; bear with it: at over twenty minutes long, it will keep your ears busy for a minute. Some cool sounding ambient stuff; interesting to say the least. Nice background music... for an academic setting. At least it is something new: Since time immemorial, it has been way cool to listen to new music. Expecially with some of the "impossible" sounds consonantly chiming in, which I'm certain are more evident on high-quality headphones; much of the complex information conveyed herein will evanesce whilst travelling through the air. What could possibly make these waves? Granted, it is really sub-par for about the first 8 minutes. Stick with it. You're really in for a treat - these guys really start to flippin' jam.
1833: "You have ..."
Well, I can tell you thif much: thefe are recorded onto a defktop system, linked to a refeiver, linked to a laptop, while hooked up to the internet and everything. ya..... ya.
Yup.. This song was performed by a robot with anger management issues [CAUTION: you are in all probability not ready to hear this.]
Happy Trees Inspired by that one painter guy on channel deuce. [INDIA]
Tidal Wave representative of a newfound jungle including insects and other animals as well, at sunrise: a tropical paradise. Yes, "springing" to life, microscopically.
VR World
this file
this file
Superfunky - this one scored a film trailer at the indie gathering and won a contest, but that's really beside[s] the point. Soooooo, now there is a banner there.
our banner at the indie gathering.
click FIRMLY here for an all-knowing explanation of all things by highly trained scientists.
CARTWRIGHT
dangerous extrapolation if you ever heard a computer giggle, this is it.[0:52+]
From the peanut gallery:
"This is crazy. What are you listening to?"
"It's like a scary funhouse."
"X equals don't care value on chart. I like that."
"What was that about sending out RF and waiting for... never mind."
"That's not the same song, you @#%$ing idiot!"
"Man, that Michael Jordan is so PHONY!"
"Wow. Heavy, man. Once again pebbles has been tossed into the electromagnetic ocean and its contents are impossible."
"what the heck is this wierd eurotek stuff?"
"I'm gonna go lay in my bed and listen to Bright Eyes."
"So you're, like, a scientist, man?"
"Dude...."
I/OShearFiles
perforated viewpoints(superstition?) as featured on System Alert!
empty set
h [locomotive]
h live in tokyo [warp speed] ( HEADPHONES LES CLAYPOOL.)
Strange music from some forgotten land of punctuated stratosphere
LION KING.MP3 I think it sounds as though it should score lion king 2008. The below disclaimer applies to everything hereon, not just this song, and especially not this song.
DISCLAIMER: use headphones. in any event, very scientifically speaking, what you hear will depend on all variables (humidity,temperature,biochemical state,mindset,zero-level[how your eardrum may be 'tuned'],air density,air temperature, body temperature,gravity,moon cycle,clocks,time and so forth). Not only on your side but also on the side of the machine you are using, the machine[s] linked to it ALONG THE WAY, as well as any interference along the way from our server farms in india not to mention convolution of the signal along the way or at any of the transfer nodes .... Well I guess I just did mention convolution of the signal along the way or at any of the transfer nodes, i. Unfortunately our language is does not make it very easy for us to communicate "what we hear" with any degree of specificity beyond high and low notes. Hence, the complexity of communication of a score, beyond a very very primitive notes on a grid mentality, is largeLY an exploration rather than an establish't science.
41 dollar scissor.mp3 likened to the building of an escherian pyramid... but
rather than his brand of drawings on paper, this one is in audio-time.
That is to say, as you listen to each building level, by the time you get to the
top, the original simple melodies , 'twined and tangled in increasing complexity
will have either turned paradoxical, lost their original meaning or form, or
both as they populate the new ever-growing dynamic.
"...magical."
here(3.29.2008 2:46AM)
this one's for you 4/10/2008 1:17A this one is for any one of our listeners, don't feel excluded, not one iota.
all of the above and below material may be loosely referred to as the synthetic music described in huxley's brave new world, mmmm kaaaaay?
C:\ wimmzikle.mp3 "At once hilarious(if a symphony sans words may be described as such), nonsensical(most listeners will be quite frankly nonplussed), extremely offensive(I'd be shocked if anyone'd even listen to this for more than the first few seconds, to be honest with you), absurd(the fact that this "music" is even "out there" is heresy), esoteric(its attempts at following any semblance of convention are comically abysmal at best), worthless(its madness-inspiring meandering is seemingly goalless) and preposterous(suffice it to say this very well may be the worst music you will ever lay ears on). At 5:36, it is reminiscent of Phish's YEM."
- B. H. Lanssutagovijursinhov, VII
at 4:17 of the above tract you mite[sic] be absolutely convinced that your cell phone is ringing, I know I was.
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...By and large, [this] is like
- like one of them um...fractal images you can focus your eyes on differently to
see different images, you know... like an owl can change its face
shape to focus sound...it bery bery much depend on the wolume.. there's a...
inethawuds it is .... it's- -pshh-- I mean, you can perceive different
things in this dynamic c-c-c-complexity... the drama, the feel, the feeling put
forth, as if it were to score a film... as if to send your music
sensors into an infänite loop, iddn' it?. not to say you can't énjoy it., I mean
it is intrésting. that's- i mean it's hard to détremine, euhhhh--the mind will
tune into one of these tunes...one of these distinct frequències..... or
another, a wavelen'th or another.. beyond númerical concepts..as they are going
on tangentially, within time,... it's --- it's---I mean there are
s-... ..[UNINTELLIGIBLE] ..fsshh- ..... itssssss hard to put
into words...to expain.... it's like... um, ffff- minnesotan music--asian music
or somkthink-- depends on the pérspective- indian perhaps. you have
no îdea-umm, potentially,
different things will pop out at you, you will make sure, something'l'th? like, it's- and
what is with the breathing at three minutes?"
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"Trying to have a description of this...music... is impossible. How can one explain it but with a heavy sigh." -sham
"Dude, you want to grab me a pop?"
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SLITHER - "This one is just flatout and downright smoove."
egsr - ...very high pitched...shocking...probably the most awful music ever, but-
X - [caution:explicit lyrics] the ultimate programmer's music.
oh, and by the whey, if any of you fans out there have anything to say about this stuff, just go ahead and let us know, you know what I'm sayin. We are open to commentree. You know what I mean. You can contact us directly at papadapalus@adhocelectronica.net. Alternatively, you can email webmaster@adhocwebdesign.com. Feel free to contact us as you see appropriate.
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yea ok
