@tyleretters/discography 0.0.6 → 0.0.7

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@@ -12,49 +12,49 @@ export var discography = [
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  "title": "Tiresias",
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  "length": "00:01:49",
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+ "track_slug": "stuxnet/in-darkness-radiant/tiresias",
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  "number": 2,
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  "title": "In Darkness Radiant",
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  "length": "00:01:54",
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- "track_slug": "in-darkness-radiant",
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+ "track_slug": "stuxnet/in-darkness-radiant/in-darkness-radiant",
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  "id": "07431a76e3916159a229b4d77597dde1"
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  "title": "Temporary Autonomous Zone",
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  "length": "00:04:16",
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+ "track_slug": "stuxnet/in-darkness-radiant/temporary-autonomous-zone",
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  "id": "a8751056a8a9ebcbeec39a88b53ff2c8"
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  "number": 4,
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  "title": "Hell Money",
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  "length": "00:01:58",
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  "id": "166de9752fc6f68fabff27f1e4ec9164"
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  "number": 5,
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  "title": "Subsea Fiber Faults in the APAC Region",
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  "length": "00:05:43",
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  "title": "Safe Passage (Non-Functional)",
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  "length": "00:02:51",
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  "id": "cb92de4cad418d150ca1a21b7544879c"
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  "notes": "After a harrowing border crossing out of the Special Economic Zone, Coyote lies low. His world is hardened, Metal Gear, long drag of cigarette, pushing limits of body to transport mind. Licking his wounds, drinking warm Modelo, watching cargo ships queue up for port, he contemplates getting out of the game for good.\nBut when money runs out (like it always does) he's forced to accept an impossible gig: US/APAC. The cargo is a Tiresias figure, some aged clairvoyant who, having struck their staff at two copulating serpents, was then blinded, given the gift of prophecy (visions), and transformed into a woman for seven years.\nWho seeks a strange country by illegal means that can only place them perpetually outside while also inside? Coyote knows: someone who has a message... or someone who is one. What is the message now? What does Tiresias only know while blind and femme?\nCoyote's reference gear attempts to help his line of thought with encyclopedic minutiae: \"Like with other oracles, how Tiresias obtained their information varied: sometimes, they would receive visions; other times they would listen for the songs of birds, or ask for a description of visions and pictures appearing within the smoke of burnt offerings or entrails, and so interpret them. Pliny the Elder credits Tiresias with the invention of augury. Tiresias has a daughter, Manto, who is also a prophetess and priestess.\"\nSimple machine that cannot breathe or ache. Coyote dictates futile corrections to his gear. This Oracle of Zones is a mother, alright. The twin Zones - both Special Economic and Temporary Autonomous - symbolize invitations by their respective hosts to become changed; to be shown wrong. High on artificial fumes in virtual caves, Tiresias (pregnant with Manto?) are illegal yet invited; necessary; load-bearing. She sees and listens, assembles, then tells. And she's coming now, changing Self to change the flow of things, money, talk, data. She dies but goes on. A programming program, in darkness radiant.\nA seagull lands on the railing.\nZip-tied to its tibia is a white USB drive.\nIt is branded with a familiar hexagon.\n",
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  "credits": "Pr\u00e9cis by Cory Salveson. Music by Tyler Etters.\nSelected samples: Bauenrfeind, Beast Wars, Elden Ring, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, The Amity Affliction, Predator, True Detective, Cory's field recordings from China.\nThe musician would like to express his deepest thanks to @zbs for their deft consultation on the final mix and unwavering devotion to sub-bass.\nAlbum art: screencap from \"Can't Get You Out of My Head\" by Adam Curtis.\n",
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  "title": "Sources and Methods",
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  "length": "00:03:44",
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  "title": "Coyote",
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  "title": "Special Economic Zone",
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  "length": "00:03:44",
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  "title": "Border Crossing",
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  "title": "In Infinite Fogs",
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  "notes": "Migrants are often between two worlds that do not really have a place for them: fleeing economic or political hardship and entering a place (ostensibly the U.S.) that fundamentally demands their labour yet officially outlaws them and treats them as sub-human. The coyote is doing a kind of extraordinary favor by rendering an extra-legal service, and putting themselves in harm's way to do so.\nWhy choose this particular job?\nPerhaps because the coyote is \"between,\" themselves. This casts them as a kind of archetypical shamanistic figure: a psychopomp, a guide of souls like Anubis, Charon, Hermes, Mercury, or Tarkovsky's Stalker. But, unlike this Jungian pantheon of tricksters, our coyote is not bound by divinity or magicks \u2014 they are a mercenary; they are bound by cash.\nIn Nomadology: The War Machine, Deleuze & Guattari \"redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriors (the army) are nomads who always come from the outside and keep threatening the authority of the state. In the same vein, nomadic science keeps infiltrating royal science, undermining its axioms and principles. Nomadology is a speedy, pocket-sized treatise that refuses to be pinned down. Theorizing a dynamic relationship between sedentary power and schizophrenic lines of flight, this volume is meant to be read in transit, smuggled into urban nightclubs, offices, and subways.\"\nIt then follows the special economic zone is a stage for our coyote, our trickster, to turn logics and fortunes of capitalism inside out and upside down. The interior shared-self which persists through ultra time flow is, yes: dancing in place to move forward... and the special economic zone suspends the rules to incentivize a certain dancing, a particular folding back into itself to realize commerce, competition, fucking, running, transgressing, renewing.\nIf the trickster makes this world, it follows the mercenary makes the state. \n",
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  "credits": "Pr\u00e9cis by Cory Salveson. Music by Tyler Etters.\nSelected samples: Dark Souls III, Mission: Impossible 4 \u2014 Ghost Protocol, X-Files, Metal Gear Solid, Underoath, Fortnite \"Fracture\" Event, Black Hawk Down.\nInspired by a trip with my mother to Tijuana, Mexico, 2022.\nAlbum art: Midjourney prompt by John von Seggern.\nFor Timm.\n",
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  "title": "Things are different now",
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  "length": "00:10:12",
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+ "track_slug": "they-became-what-they-beheld/ep2/things-are-different-now",
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  "title": "That was closer to then",
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  "notes": "Within the philosophies of time, three oppositional schools compete: Eternalism describes the phenomenon of time like a strip of film - the past and the future do exist, are real, but the present is merely a human concept. The growing block theory, maybe the most intuitive of the three, states that the present continually creates the past, but the future is unwritten. Presentism on the other hand argues that the only thing irrefutable is the present and that the past and the future are both unreal. By applying these three concepts to music, we may end up with a number of strategies to rethink what we consider as given.\nI would like to propose that there has been has been a slow shift in how music was perceived. Improvised music, prior to notation, can be considered as presentistic, manifesting itself only in the present, it\u2019s only traces of existence written in memory. With interpretation and notation, the perception shifts more to a growing block. The mind got a hold of the past, but the future still remained a very unstable realm - once the hand made a mistake with an instrument or the voice was interrupted to catch a breath. Obviously the advent of the recording introduced an absolute future and with it the concept of eternalism in music. Furthermore the introduction of the loop, applied in its most extreme way within techno, embeds the listener in a coherent body of past and future, even with a view of the timeline - first on the record, later on the waveform. A car, racing on the Autobahn, free to move in both directions. Of course, one could argue that the state of ecstasy in which techno is consumed compresses time into a perfect present, the psychological present, which is defined as 2-3 seconds with the equivalent of 1 bar by 120 bpm\u2026\nBut staying for the moment with the first thought, we can ask the questions: is the loop the defining property of techno? What happens if we remove the certainty of the next kick, eroding the temporal and structural integrity of the genre? Presentism is a project based on one temporal randomised pulse, denying our ability to foresee the next kick and obscuring the possibility to form loops. Yet it upholds timbres and instrument references common to the genre. The aleatoric function acts like an agent of presentism in an eternalist domain. Like improvisation, it has the ability to remove a stable future and at the same time blur the memory by forming insignificant patterns. Intensification usually benefits from a balance between control and the prospect of collapse. The temporal shuffle of techno is the attempted surrender of control of the past and future to the present.\n\u2014 JAT, 2020\n",
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  "credits": "Thanks to the person who sold me a faulty tape deck so I could not continue this project as intended because the original tape deck was in an airplane hanger because of the pandemic and everything stalled out for so long on both sides of the incident and then the project changed \u2014 like everything else did, that was closer to then and things are different now. Thanks to my dad for showing me Dancing Fantasy when I was a kid. Thanks to Sage for being infinitely patient and compassionate with me during the pandemic. Thanks to my two close friends who talked with me on the phone at length today, you know who you are. Thanks to Emily for finding this strange book and making me her audience of one. Thanks to the Adriance Memorial Library for first stocking the book and later stamping it with DISCARD. Thanks to Hippo Books who succeeded in diverting it from a landfill and otherwise help to fund library sustainability and provide meaningful solutions to the global problem of illiteracy.\nAbout text, icon, and name sourced from They Became What They Beheld written by Edmund Snow Carpenter, photographed by Ken Heyman, designed by Hess and/or Antupit, 1970.\nAudio sourced from Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 performed by Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, 1980.\nAudio sourced from Dancing Fantasy's Op. Midnight Blvd. \"...double fantasy...a dream... ...within a dream...\" IC / Innovative Records, 1990.\nPhotographs from my trip to Petalying Jaya, Malaysia, 2017.\nEngineered by Tyler Etters, 2019 \u2014 2022.\n",
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  "title": "Deep State Music",
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  "notes": "Over the course of their first journey (which started months before they realized they would become a band), the humans created many auditory things together and separately. Some of this was good but had found itself in a \u201cstuck\u201d state. Some things extended a bit earlier than the boundary of acquaintance but felt appropriate for inclusion. At any rate, both humans were in an exorcising mood. They decided it was time to release these peach fuzz laden demons. The exorcism exercise would be comprised of a continuous sort of mix tape or DJ mix containing these demons occupying the auditory plane.\nAs is becoming their custom, the humans again took turns weaving the structures. This time the structures were on a somewhat larger scale. They pulled in beats, basslines, melodies, and scraps of texture. Both humans expected the final product to be quite rhythmic and beat-driven. To their credit, this does appear to accurately describe much of what the three of us arrived at. They did manage to sneak in some free-meter synth jams, which provided some loose [a]rhythmic accompaniment to the more musically adherent elements.\nHowever, the real surprise came when the emotional impact of exorcising some demons in particular started to affect both humans. The beats in these instances decidedly needed to take a back seat to the so-called \u201cfeels\u201d: drones, sad arpeggio breakdowns, lolling refracted feedback melodies. As the iris of psychic transmorgification closed, the minds\u2019 eyes adjusted back to the new light level, the steam evaporated, the dust settled, and the humans incanted an old, familiar phrase to lighten these heaviest of demons:\n... like tears in the rain ...\nThe final mix arrived at a total of 300 MB worth of uncompressed PCM audio. This size is above Bandcamp\u2019s 291MB track limit, so 9MB was cut down from the final waveform data. The human who spliced has assured myself and the other human that we will never know (and, one would hope, never miss) those 9MB.\nMy aunt, the Goddess SEO (that\u2019s just her name, I don\u2019t know what it stands for and I\u2019m afraid to ask her) demanded that I mention the following terms. I do not understand their context and feel uncertain of how to integrate them into the above, so I shall simply list them: mapcore, caveman.sh.\n(SEO also mentioned something about \u201chashed tags\u201d. She took pity on me when she saw how terribly frightened I was of these strange, unfamiliar words, so she stopped short of asking me to use them. I hope this does not create any confusion.)\n",
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  "title": "Mental Dub (Lisbon)",
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  "notes": "Dub is a refraction of alien consciousness\nFlash Crash was approaching. The folks running the event wanted dub in their interstitial program. I complied.\nIt began with Mental Dub, constructed entirely in Ableton Live with stock samples and soft synths. The other human loaded its stems into his Octatrack for further mutation, which became Des Moines. The first human further mutated Des Moines within Ableton to create Null Lake. The humans had little hesitation about mix or levels.\nOne (and only one) of the humans does have a bit of regret that Mental Dub Lisbon was 100% created by them and not the other. In other words, the other did not have any samples, or audio, or melody at all, but both humans concurred it was OK because it all took place in the Sidereal Lobby.\nMost of the above thoughts were originally transcribed via text-to-speech processing in a Taco Bell parking lot. The allure of Baja Blast is known to be irresistible to sidereal lobbyists.\n",
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  "notes": "It began with failure.\nBoth humans had, at different times, come into ownership of the same model of a powered synthesizer enclosure. At different times, the power supply of either enclosure failed in identical fashion. The second time, the steward of the enclosure discovered that the power supply had, in fact, not completely failed. It could still deliver some power, albeit at an attenuated amperage. Perhaps as a test, perhaps enthused at the novelty of the small enclosure, perhaps simply to amuse himself, he assembled a nonsensical menagerie of modules.\nThe human then proceeded to record similarly nonsensical sounds. He doubted they were musical. They did contain rhythms, tones, things that repeat, but no more than household or industrial appliances. No logic or aesthetics he knew of applied. They were low-fidelity but not enough to be charming. These were adjacent to, but not quite the same as, what might be referred to as \u201cnoise music\u201d. At times something resembling a melody or a chord would appear, but short-lived and unsupported. He didn\u2019t know what to do with this, but he was having fun, so he forged ahead.\nAfter indulging a compulsion to record, the first human decided to share a few minutes of this with the second human. The second human was not sure what to make of this. Out of mutual respect, he attempted to phrase a diplomatic and critically constructive suggestion. He introduced this suggestion. The first human sat in anticipation, waiting for second\u2019s transmission to complete. After a few more minutes, the first human became aware that not only was the second human\u2019s transmission taking some time to complete (and perhaps had been interrupted), but that he had an urge to record more bullshit. And so he did.\nBy the time the first human had another recording to share, the second human had completed his transmission, and in fact had a record of his own to share. It was a collage, a juxtaposition: the original recording with new layers. The first human was shocked and delighted. This was beginning to sound like music. Now he saw the pattern - a friendly back-and-forth volley.\nThis volley continued until the juxtapositions began to form a landscape with features. There were ugly, unexplainable crags and crannies, but also breathtaking vistas and soothing curves. The humans looked and listened upon this landscape with the awe and terror of a space traveler stranded on a remote beach, unsure of what it meant or where to go next, but grateful to be surrounded by grotesque beauty and eager to explore.\n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter ix\n- - - - - - - - - -\nsummer. morning. warmth and green. saturday. children meet at the end of the street to play. nature preserve. silent agreement. no games today. just be. creeks. white oaks. a crayfish somehow. power lines on the horizon. cumulus clouds and prairies forever. then one of them finds it beneath a domed castle of dark briar. the snail shell graveyard. calls to the others. huddled around the edge in silence. dozens of bone-white spirals encrusted in black mud. today they can only stare but the questions will come decades later: what force caused it to happen? was the ossuary exclusive to a single family? did some apex predator hunt each snail and return them to her voracious brood? did the snails all migrate together on their own volition? only to die in some great cataclysm? the annual prairie burn? the children know better than to take any shells. dusk. winter. the ice breaks. yelling for help. they scramble to get long branches. he is ok but his boot is claimed by the mud. summer again. they age. they don't play anymore. they hang out now. they go back the forest preserve past curfew. instead of running from imaginary monsters they run from the police. they still know all the hiding places and it is almost unfair. they keep aging. they lose touch. they sometimes remember. before it is over, each returns to the forest preserve in turn. always alone. always unknown by the others. not secret. just private. none of them can ever find it again.\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. the snail shell graveyard (w/ david)\n2. fiddler\u2019s green\n3. yes, these paths were promised\n4. cometary\n5. unnamed seasons (w/ sage)\n6. this is hallowed ground\n7. hope on the western sky\n8. in standstill destiny\n9. fireflies & fields\n10. beacons of light\n11. where the grass is uncut by blades of men\n- - - - - - - - - - \n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter viii\n- - - - - - - - - -\nwinter - city - neon dusk - service economies - capitalist realism - the hinge upon which the world turns - unexpected password reset - borrowed anxiety medication - ritual scarification of the mind - ego death - a thousand faces - monomyth - megalith - emergency motorcycle repair - sargasso sea - aggregate browser histories - anonymous cookies - london bridge is falling down - traffic rerouted through eastern europe - all roads lead to rome - the empire never ended - golgothan solstice - eclipse - ellipsism - algorithm - the flash crash of 2010 - the jackpot - universal coordinated time - quick response code - boarding pass - light pollution - the people's republic of the great pacific garbage patch - skeleton music - voodoo technology - hypothetical histories - satellites - orbital sovereignty - metalaws - the singularity already happened - death is the only way out of the information age - metadata reincarnation - the second unix epoch - as above so below - as below so beyond - at dusk there is no wind\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. surveillance industrial complex\n2. twilight in shape\n3. a cyan destiny\n4. some more dreams from the hive\n5. apophenia\n6. later heaven\n7. future shock\n8. olympus mons\n9. the path of many returns\n- - - - - - - - - - \n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter vi\n- - - - - - - - - -\ni have been having dreams about the apocalypse lately. firefighters swarming like ants on a smoldering sears tower, lake michigan simply exploding, the laws of physics deteriorating, heat death, psychological collapses. ever since i was a little boy the topic of eschatology intrigued me. i have always found the the snafus and close calls to be especially interesting: y2k, 12-21-2012, the return of nibiru... these overly hyped events stir up the fears and emotions of certain circles and then awkwardly fizzle out. contrast these to real-world atrocities, cold wars, personal and familial crises, and you realize the apocalypse is happening everyday for someone. ours is an age of false prophets and fear mongering. we make the apocalypse real in our minds. between the actual and perceived doomsdays there is enough to keep anyone worried and anxious for the rest of their lives. this album is about living in a world where anything can happen, where the soft apocalypse may yet overtake at any momemnt. it is a collage; a story; a sonic journey of found sounds and field recordings. it's rawer and rougher than anything i've released before. from anonymous protests in chicago to some particularly terrifying flood sirens, from emergency broadcasts to gin-drunk conversations with old timers about the wars of the 20th century. the singularity already happened. it is not yet over. be kind and generous, always. create something beautiful today and we'll be just fine.\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake\n2. unreliable narrator\n3. entropy\n4. palm beach\n5. owl\n6. boodle man\n7. steady progress (deeper into the dark tangent)\n8. in this spiraling darkness\n9. heat death\n10. armageddon rager\n11. suburban gutter trash\n12. flood sirens\n13. requiem, tunnels between worlds\n14. and then the crickets came\n- - - - - - - - - - \n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter iv\n- - - - - - - - - -\nthese are the phantoms of our lost cause. this album is my shroud of ghosts, the remnants, the lingering possibilities from timelines tangential. but make no mistake, dear listener: this is no album of b-sides. writing 'the geometrie of our lost cause' was something of a creative renaissance for me. more wavs, samples, beats and guitar drones filled my drives than i knew what to do with (and certainly more than would be appropriate for 'immemorial'). much of that remaining phantasmal material is now presented here. but there are songs from other times, too. 'there is no death, only reorganization' dates back to the 'terraforms' age; 'the secret symmetries of oakwood hills' was almost released on 'blue, the most celestial color'; 'nausica\u00e4' holds the seeds of 'northern illinois'; the 'mainframe' movement in 'getageese' emerged from the 'serial index of unclaimed memories' sessions. once all of this music was sourced, exhumed, and resampled i loaded it up into my rig and rehearsed the album as though i were performing live. later, one of those hazey sessions would be promoted to the final mix in a largely unedited form. and thus begins the second trilogy...\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. the secret symmetries of oakwood hills\n2. there is no death, only reorganization\n3. second chance\n4. ch((e)i)m(er)ical\n5. forest (R1-07348-0017.jpg)\n6. 2am, rte 53, northbound\n7. jacurutu\n8. radio haces arrib{a} tu cowboy espacio\n9. getageese\ni. we're going to getageese\nii. mainframe (salvaged from failing ecicefis computer)\niii. getageese is gone\n10. samsara (w/ adam)\n11. the sound of her wings\n12. infinite return of the same\n13. nausica\u00e4\n- - - - - - - - - - \n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter iii\n- - - - - - - - - -\nthere was a time before these experiences shaped us. do you remember? years before we scaled all those unforgiving mountain ranges, before the codes were counted, and before the firmament fell. melting. wavering. corporeal. now our minds are increasingly augmented by technology and time's passage becomes difficult for our hearts to feel. do you remember! before your phone vibrated in your pocket every fifteen minutes to remind you of minutia that is neither here nor there? do you remember! before we lived in fear of the police ticketing us for being at the park after sunset? do you remember!!! here i am again. alone late at night and drowning in drones. i have finished the last songs, bounced them to cassette to engineer some lo-fi glory, and i now present them to you, dear listener, in the utmost humility - for i walked away from too many projects and i have turned down too many friends to fold now.\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. northern illinois\ni. wastes of the north\nii. procession of the hauntologists\niii. deed of the drones\niv. tears of the space cowboy (w/ kevin, dorian & arthur)\nv. song of the cicada\n2. we failed\n3. january 1st, 1970 + zero gmt\n- - - - - - - - - - \n",
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  "notes": "- - - - - - - - - -\nchapter ii\n- - - - - - - - - -\nyou are in medias res - i know your time is brief so here is what you need to know: i have just released a new album entitled 'blue, the most celestial color'. you can listen and download it above.\n- - - - - - - - - -\n1. music for forests of childhood\n2. rainbow table\ni. textbook sql injection\nii. don quixote\niii. icebreaker / rave\n3. \u0391\u0399\u0393\u0391\u0399\u0399\u03a3\n4. zombie poison\n5. intermission\n6. the cicada must sing (sleepy brit)\n7. four mile crib\n8. ICD-10 Z73.0\n- - - - - - - - - -\n",
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  "notes": "...and the world forces you out once again, return to the highways, return to the endless fields; that word, prolegomenon, appeared in my dreams some time ago, immemorial, i didn't even know what the word was or what it meant, or even how to spell or pronounce it; 'prolegomenon,'; i knew only the feeling of it upon my tounge, the sound of it reflecting off the walls, the feeling it would impress upon me while reading it, i tried writing it down but failed many times, i couldn't triangulate the syllables but all evidence pointed towards it's existence... and then one night i stumbled accross it, wikipedia again, probably, just like connectedness locus, an anonymous entry that may or may not be credible and accurate - whatever the case, the word is correct, a descendent perhaps of some greek warlord but this time transposed three centuries forward into a neon dusk where houses are constructed with html, the past continues to be reframed by the present, history is writen by the victors while our dreams steadily wind down and we fall apart, our social network spreads thin as we flee, to the dissident corners of this fallen world, in my battered attempt to fix this battered language, we bum each other our entire lives, and my father entered rem sleep; and i forgot my closest friend\u2019s name; and my mother flew to the afar north; to dance where the sumacs still grow. let us sing that truth whispered is truth betrayed, for an elephant never forgets: to arms! to arms! and we still fall apart. replication - repeating days - we are bloated and weak here in the states. tidal synths. royal timbral waves. a series of events leading up to a cataclysmic demise, microburst dreams, echoes from a standstill destiny, there is no death, only reorganization... \n",
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  "credits": "Connectedness Locus is Tyler Etters.\n",
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  "title": "Movement 1175",
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1751
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1757
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1758
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1765
1764
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1765
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1794
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1795
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1802
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1809
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1815
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1816
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1816
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1817
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1820
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1821
  "title": "As Quippolous Codes Quietly Count",
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1822
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1823
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1827
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1828
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1829
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1830
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1830
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1831
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1832
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1833
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1834
1834
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1835
1835
  "title": "We're Anime Kids",
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1836
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1837
- "track_slug": "were-anime-kids",
1837
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1841
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1842
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1844
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1850
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1851
- "track_slug": "knights-of-the-watertower",
1851
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1852
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1853
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1855
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1856
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1857
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1858
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1858
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1859
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1860
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1861
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1863
  "title": "They Shield Your Geometrie (T9 Translation Error Mix)",
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1864
  "length": "00:05:43",
1865
- "track_slug": "they-shield-your-geometrie-t9-translation-error-mix",
1865
+ "track_slug": "connectedness-locus/as-quippolous-codes-quietly-count/they-shield-your-geometrie-t9-translation-error-mix",
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  "number": 14,
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1870
  "title": "Elephants, Veils, Stars",
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1871
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- "track_slug": "elephants-veils-stars",
1872
+ "track_slug": "connectedness-locus/as-quippolous-codes-quietly-count/elephants-veils-stars",
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1877
1877
  "credits": "Connectedness Locus is Tyler Etters.\n",
1878
- "release_slug": "as-quippolous-codes-quietly-count",
1879
1878
  "project_slug": "connectedness-locus",
1879
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- "track_slug": "running",
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1900
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1901
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1902
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1902
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1904
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1907
  "title": "Of Light",
1908
1908
  "length": "00:05:03",
1909
- "track_slug": "of-light",
1909
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1910
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1912
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1913
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  "title": "Upon The Gates Of Self Justification",
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1915
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1916
- "track_slug": "upon-the-gates-of-self-justification",
1916
+ "track_slug": "everything-comes-in-cycles-everything-fades-in-shades/gates-ep/upon-the-gates-of-self-justification",
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1917
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1920
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  "title": "Surrender & Realization",
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1922
  "length": "00:04:02",
1923
- "track_slug": "surrender-and-realization",
1923
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1925
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1927
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1928
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1929
1929
  "length": "00:04:13",
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- "track_slug": "sand-ladders",
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+ "track_slug": "everything-comes-in-cycles-everything-fades-in-shades/gates-ep/sand-ladders",
1931
1931
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1934
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1935
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- "release_slug": "gates-ep",
1937
1936
  "project_slug": "everything-comes-in-cycles-everything-fades-in-shades",
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+ "release_slug": "gates-ep",
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- "track_slug": "submerged",
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  "title": "Facing the End",
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- "track_slug": "facing-the-end",
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+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/facing-the-end",
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1966
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- "track_slug": "my-armor-my-ammunition",
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+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/my-armor-my-ammunition",
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  "length": "00:01:37",
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- "track_slug": "19",
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+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/19",
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1978
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1979
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1980
  "length": "00:04:43",
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- "track_slug": "mist",
1981
+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/mist",
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1982
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1983
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1985
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1986
  "title": "Your Weakest Moment",
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1987
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- "track_slug": "your-weakest-moment",
1988
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1989
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1990
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1992
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1993
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1994
  "length": "00:05:07",
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- "track_slug": "crisis-reign",
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+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/crisis-reign",
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1996
  "id": "b353c3a5ff2f180eb709d2f09b74e7a9"
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1999
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2000
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2001
  "length": "00:05:07",
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- "track_slug": "there-was-hope",
2002
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2003
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2006
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2007
2007
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2008
  "length": "00:03:45",
2009
- "track_slug": "phantoms",
2009
+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/phantoms",
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2010
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2011
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2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
  "length": "00:06:41",
2016
- "track_slug": "one-with-water",
2016
+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/one-with-water",
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2017
  "id": "a51a45afb3866565bb03a8a663fe40ce"
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
2021
  "title": "Monolith of Self",
2022
2022
  "length": "00:04:18",
2023
- "track_slug": "monolith-of-self",
2023
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2024
2024
  "id": "1cec282e69002985119acbf433c0bddc"
2025
2025
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2026
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2027
2027
  "number": 12,
2028
2028
  "title": "The End of an Age",
2029
2029
  "length": "00:03:09",
2030
- "track_slug": "the-end-of-an-age",
2030
+ "track_slug": "inocula/suntelia-aeon/the-end-of-an-age",
2031
2031
  "id": "6b6ed89766683bf999b3cf43dea23376"
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2032
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2033
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2034
2034
  "notes": "None.\n",
2035
2035
  "credits": "All music written and performed by Inocula.\nAaron Krause - Drums\nAJ Sugg - Vocals\nBrowneye - Guitar\nDaniel Massey - Guitar\nPaul Petrosyan - Bass\nTyler Etters - Keybards/Samples\n",
2036
- "release_slug": "suntelia-aeon",
2037
2036
  "project_slug": "inocula",
2037
+ "release_slug": "suntelia-aeon",
2038
2038
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2039
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2040
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2052
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2053
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2053
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2055
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2056
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2057
2057
  "notes": "None.\n",
2058
2058
  "credits": "Lucid End is Tyler Etters.\n",
2059
- "release_slug": "organica-lensing",
2060
2059
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2060
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2061
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2062
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2075
  "length": "00:04:08",
2076
- "track_slug": "the-killing-tree",
2076
+ "track_slug": "lucid-end/the-killing-tree/the-killing-tree",
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2077
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2078
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2079
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2080
2080
  "notes": "None.\n",
2081
2081
  "credits": "Lucid End is Tyler Etters.\n",
2082
- "release_slug": "the-killing-tree",
2083
2082
  "project_slug": "lucid-end",
2083
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2084
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2098
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2099
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2099
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2103
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2105
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2106
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2106
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