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Released 2012-10-10 03:53:42 +0200

Best to listen to with headphones on this one. Again, made of a bunch of different loops (appropriate) and beat within an inch of its life with a Low Pass Filter (not so appropriate). Enjoy?

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  • 303032_372374792881800_574967898_n
    very well known technique- brian eno and steve reich are daddy's :) MBV are gods in it! So how many loops did you use in total master? :-P
    2012-10-21 20:03:35 +0200
  • 60562_441730862093_1324194_n
    Love it. I've added my own spin on your original work. Just trying to figure out how to add it to the collaboration.
    2012-10-11 06:56:55 +0200
  • 529255_10200179044653925_1987377270_n
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this.... is.... perfect!!! i love how the sum total of the loops technically stays the same while still the music is ever changing. wow! <3
    2012-10-11 03:58:52 +0200
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    Featured by: Marke (Creative Director)
    Date: October 10, 2012

    This is a super smart and effective idea for an audio record about looping. Multiple loops, each slightly out of sync keep repeating, which means that even though none of the loops ever change, the sum total of the song keeps evolving and phasing into new forms and moods and expressions.

    I would love to see a ton more examples using this framework — it's a beautiful and cerebral concept, or rather a cerebral concept with beautiful results.

    !!!
    2012-10-10 22:54:07 +0200
    by Marke
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