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This is the full version of the "crowd chatter" sound collage I used as the intro to "Shut Up, Thanks" - the track consists of several sped up tracks of a text to speech program reciting nonsense layered over each other.
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A while ago, I made a short little ambient loop I didn't really know what to do with. Eventually, I decided it sounded like hold music and this spoken word-ish piece resulted. Maybe it will function as a skit on my next album.
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Synthesized guitar played by NEO. More fun with text-to-speech programs spouting nonsense - the "lyrics" are all incredibly mangled closed captions a friend encountered when watching the shopping channel: "This is the genocide. That is not…
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This is the full version of the "crowd chatter" sound collage I used as the intro to "Shut Up, Thanks" - the track consists of several sped up tracks of a text to speech program reciting nonsense layered over each other.
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I can't play guitar or harmonica, but I decided to base this song primarily around those instruments anyway.
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Tenebrae's lone release, Ten Embers, was chiefly sold through mail order ads in underground metal fanzines. Their identifies are unknown, but the ads in question listed a Denton, TX P.O. box.
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Vexatious Phlegm is the primary performing moniker of Zeke Korma. Initially known for fronting the indie rock group Shackbuilders from 1986 to 1991, Korma's more recent work is typified by hypnotic repetition and personal, stream of conscious…
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Known for their lavish live performances and for hiding their identities under futuristic toaster masks that function as actual toasters, Polish house duo Senior Citizen Disco released their final album Space Toast in 2010. Since then, member…
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Tenebrae's lone release, Ten Embers, was chiefly sold through mail order ads in underground metal fanzines. Their identifies are unknown, but the ads in question listed a Denton, TX P.O. box.
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33 screaming frogs is believed to be one of many pseudonyms of hyperpop producer Bill Mechanic. This track was originally uploaded to SoundCloud in 2016, but removed when listeners reported sudden bleeding from the nose while streaming the audio…
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