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<tt> </tt><tt><i>al gabr</i> is a <i>saw</i><i> 'n phase</i> </tt><tt><tt>pseudo-music
</tt>EP which consists of six tracks made from simple calculations</tt><tt>,
mainly using bitwise operators (similar to so called "byte beat").
The recordings have then been mixed and mastered, but no editing
was done (apart from making the files not-infinite). The record
explores pseudo- and anti-music, genre-failures, gliding tempi ,
"data-tonality", minimalism (sometimes), and glitch aesthetics. It
is the second part of a series of albums exploring possible future
musics, the first part being <i>ftrmbnt1</i>: a more repetitive
pseudo-ambient <i>bass 'n bass</i> EP made earlier this year
using earlier generations of the same code concept.<br>
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The album is available free or pay-what-you-like on <a
href="iso668.bandcamp.com/albums/al-gabr">
iso668.bandcamp.com/album/al-gabr</a> and ISO 668 is followable
on <a href="soundcloud.com/iso668"> soundcloud.com/iso668</a>.
both links will also lead to <i>ftrmbnt1</i>.<br>
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<u>Track </u><u>listing:</u><br>
<br>
<i>01 in the</i><i><br>
</i><i> 02 future algorithms</i><i><br>
</i><i> 03 will create</i><i><br>
</i><i> 04 dance music</i><i><br>
</i><i> 05 for humans</i><i><br>
</i><i> 06 to consume</i><br>
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