@tyleretters/discography 2.0.32 → 2.1.0

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- - title: Hearts in Valencia Chapter 2
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-11-18
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: Hearts in Valencia Chapter 2
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- length: 00:57:30
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/hearts-in-valencia-chapter-2-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/qeVIRbMFXSbeOK6L5x9mB
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- notes: Another mixtape about dating in 2025.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: In Abstraction, Part 2
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-11-06
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: In Abstraction, Part 2
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- length: 00:54:43
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/in-abstraction-part-2-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/x8nH2CaJPKomsalhUO3RO
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- notes: My life as a cyberpunk text, in abstraction.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: In Abstraction, Part 1
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-11-06
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: In Abstraction, Part 1
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- length: 00:59:43
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/in-abstraction-part-1-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/dJYkeHnjcyPG8NP21mx17
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- notes: My life as a cyberpunk text, in abstraction.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: CONTINUUM HACK OST
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- project: STUXNET
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- released: 02025-10-08
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- type: OST
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- format: Digital
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- role: Operator
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: CONTINUUM HACK OST
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- length: 00:15:19
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- - number: 2
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- title: RED HANDED
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- length: 00:02:08
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- streams:
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/continuum-hack-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-ep/1846962431
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/continuum-hack-ost
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- - platform: Deezer
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- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/838231712
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/3PaL2SJ3mbv2asMlbOZbUh
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f20qufmWVjg&list=OLAK5uy_m-rYqEdkXV6r-tPi9XzXzbgjVEfMO3aZo
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- notes: |
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- HUNTED BY PARAMILITARY FORCES, A ROGUE EXPLORER FOLLOWS A SIGNAL TO BRING FORTH THE NEXT LEAP IN CONSCIOUSNESS.
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- HTTPS://CONTINUUMHACK.COM
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- credits: |
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- STUXNET IS TYLER ETTERS
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- WORDS BY WILSON B. STINER
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- - title: In Ecstasy
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-09-05
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- - number: 1
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- title: In Ecstasy
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- length: 01:00:33
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/in-ecstasy-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/4I7xSh0Xl7pWtXQxUxfrw
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- notes: For Taylor.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: In Entropy
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-07-31
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: In Entropy
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- length: 00:59:50
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/in-entropy-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/wFaPTc5Tqq89Egea2IJlg
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- notes: None.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: In Breakdowns
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-07-17
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- title: In Breakdowns
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- length: 01:01:42
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/in-breakdowns-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/BfLaw4Ad6mqkpUmvx6I7g
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- notes: For Spencer.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: Hearts in Valencia Chapter 1
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-07-07
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- - number: 1
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- title: Hearts in Valencia Chapter 1
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- length: 00:59:14
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/hearts-in-valencia-chapter-1-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/7KvW8MNtMgqGXy8HYiZOP
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- notes: A mixtape about dating in 2025.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: "THE VULGAR FRACTIONS: WALKAWAY / HAILSTONE NUMBERS"
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- project: STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-21
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- type: EP
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- format: Digital
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- role: Operator
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- - number: 1
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- title: WALKAWAY
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- length: 00:05:46
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- - number: 2
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- title: HAILSTONE NUMBERS
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- length: 00:02:42
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-vulgar-fractions-walkaway-hailstone-numbers-single/1824448084
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/the-vulgar-fractions-walkaway-hailstone-numbers
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/4dzMcOikxsG64esyJDO4Vv
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaHncDswN-0&list=OLAK5uy_n_1UDmCJcViMF0_dKBNiGLZuW9YDCKYTo
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/WGptLbWuWcPpKO7W9cPiA
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- notes: |
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- THE VULGAR FRACTIONS ARE ENDLESS
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- credits: |
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- STUXNET IS TYLER ETTERS
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- - title: "THE VULGAR FRACTIONS: COLD WARS / HYPERSTITION"
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- project: STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-21
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- type: EP
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- format: Digital
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- role: Operator
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: COLD WARS
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- length: 00:03:26
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- - number: 2
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- title: HYPERSTITION
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- length: 00:03:08
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- streams:
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-vulgar-fractions-cold-wars-hyperstition-single/1824640199
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/the-vulgar-fractions-cold-wars-hyperstition
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/5hlcD3uU8d0dbmqQULdlIg
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in0TuVvVtM4&list=OLAK5uy_mxhSPh8sZUqmL_eGmT0BzP3qa5EK6SQRE
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/Ed5VIup60WT5ujxZ1Yh9B
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- notes: |
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- THE VULGAR FRACTIONS ARE ENDLESS
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- credits: |
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- STUXNET IS TYLER ETTERS
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- - title: "THE VULGAR FRACTIONS: ERROR BOUNDARY / INLAND EMPIRES"
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- project: STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-21
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- type: EP
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- format: Digital
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- role: Operator
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: ERROR BOUNDARY
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- length: 00:03:16
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- - number: 2
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- title: INLAND EMPIRES
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- length: 00:04:54
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- streams:
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-vulgar-fractions-error-boundary-inland-empires-single/1824448218
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/the-vulgar-fractions-error-boundary-inland-empires
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/2gDHClmCV3sS19CRZBMfxj
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vKlKb5xeFE&list=OLAK5uy_nSV710-bo0LQ0sr1OXVJf_WGOD3Xx-M1Q
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/ppLRiRcOmLDpLFtbgbeXw
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- notes: |
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- THE VULGAR FRACTIONS ARE ENDLESS
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- credits: |
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- STUXNET IS TYLER ETTERS
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- - title: "THE VULGAR FRACTIONS: PINNED IN TIME LIKE BUTTERFLIES BENEATH GLASS / APOTHECARY"
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- project: STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-21
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- type: EP
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- format: Digital
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- role: Operator
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- wav: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: PINNED IN TIME LIKE BUTTERFLIES BENEATH GLASS
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- length: 00:04:15
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- - number: 2
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- title: APOTHECARY
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- length: 00:02:55
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- streams:
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-vulgar-fractions-pinned-in-time-like-butterflies/1824436344
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/the-vulgar-fractions-pinned-in-time-like-butterflies-beneath-glass-apothecary
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/5hlcD3uU8d0dbmqQULdlIg
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in0TuVvVtM4&list=OLAK5uy_mxhSPh8sZUqmL_eGmT0BzP3qa5EK6SQRE
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/OC8BNzlxYR75rr8lYxm4V
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- THE VULGAR FRACTIONS ARE ENDLESS
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- credits: |
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- STUXNET IS TYLER ETTERS
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- - title: Psalms
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-21
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: Psalms
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- length: 00:59:05
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/psalms-mixtape
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/fRlbR5AXIJx2koZdvkXAr
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- Message of the blowing wind
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- Erasing memories
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- Stars are the witnesses of our existence
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- Change is what the world awaits
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- Could that be peace or war?
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- The answer no one knows
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- Trusting the break of dawn
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- The blue bird flies away
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- Summer solstice releases have long been a sacred tradition for me. And these are some of my most sacred psalms. I've been curating the candidates for roughly twenty years and on the finalizing the list for roughly five. It's all from JRPG & anime OSTs. May it inspire you as much as it does me.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: midwest sad, part 2
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-14
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: midwest sad, part 2
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- length: 00:59:25
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/midwest-sad-part-2
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/I1BQS4lOiZu2EUiKqXRPQ
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- Woah-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh.
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- Woah-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh.
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- Woah-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh.
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- Woah-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh.
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- Now, we're coming home.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: midwest sad, part 1
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-06-14
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: midwest sad, part 1
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- length: 00:59:18
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/midwest-sad-part-1
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/lYBChFUYCuureLWbUKfye
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- notes: If "you had to be there" then I wouldn't have made this mixtape. It was a very specific time and place. But the music we played was just "music" to me. It would be years later until I learned that it was all actually emo, midwest-emo, screamo, hardcore, metalcore, progressive... It was folk music for us, right? So we start in the midwest. Appleseed Cast (Kansas) then over to Dr. Manhattan (Illinois), The Felix Culpa (also Illinois), and then a bit less underground when we climb the Seer's Tower with Mr. Stevens. It goes on from there. This is a time capsule. This is midwest sad, part 1. Man your own jackhammer.
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- - title: Brooklyn Vengeance
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-05-31
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- title: Brooklyn Vengeance
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- length: 00:60:01
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/brooklyn-vengeance
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/9j3H5W8o7usQQYWnLI3Yg
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- Songs I discovered or listened to during my 2025 trip to New York City. Alas, Caroline's stuff got stolen so the original artwork is gone. This shot is from a roll of Kodak Ektachrome E100. I was on Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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- For Megan, Alena, Kelsey, Arjan, Randall, Ben, Hugh, Austin, Charmaine, and Caroline.
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- I will return.
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- I promise.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: A report on our findings
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- project: Northern Information
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- released: 02025-05-08
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- type: LP
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- format: Digital
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- role: Band Member
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- tracks:
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- - number: 1
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- title: Scorched Earth x Kyle Church
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- length: 00:04:20
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- - number: 2
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- title: Half Hidden Algae Bloom x McNUG
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- length: 00:07:02
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- - number: 3
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- title: Pod Song (Obibe's Tale) x helen_g
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- length: 00:03:46
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- title: x Dani Derks
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- length: 00:06:33
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- - number: 5
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- title: Time Tunnel x Jano.987
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- length: 00:03:03
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- - number: 6
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- title: Kompromat x DJ John Lovetron
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- length: 00:04:03
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- - number: 7
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- title: Rewilding x postsolarpunk
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- length: 00:05:06
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- - number: 8
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- title: Deram x license
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- length: 00:06:39
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- - number: 9
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- title: Hempishere Sync x Tony MF
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- length: 00:03:17
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- - number: 10
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- title: MKULTRA x Alex Mathiesen
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- length: 00:04:15
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- streams:
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- - platform: Apple Music
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- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-report-on-our-findings/1813512539
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- - platform: Bandcamp
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- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/a-report-on-our-findings
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- - platform: Deezer
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- url: https://www.deezer.com/album/754125191
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- - platform: Spotify
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- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/25hvpFd22OSW2wiGwppvkU
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- - platform: YouTube
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- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQOVQBNpkX4&list=OLAK5uy_mXySQHBDaa8FhjtbR6cKPTSqLDrL310Fo
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- Recovery of human-anchored time reprogramming module begin. Heartbeat synchronization oscillator OK. Sodium chloride levels OK.
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- Digital twin, where to begin, scroll to the bottom, melt into air. Lunatic vector, keep it together, memory failure, world repair.
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- Sensor data exceeds instrument maximum 999 days. Subject markers found in multiple parallel streams post Baysinski Event. Parallel timeline harmonization commence.
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- Ancestor arpeggiation, carrier wave evasion, body without organs, open from other side. Sea is mother, bones are brothers, mouth to mouth knowledge, out with the tide.
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- Distributed consensus failure identified. Sharded memory storage unable to complete self-repair operation. ʟᴇᴠɪᴀᴛʜᴀɴ n-dimensional defragmentation protocol initiated.
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- Plate subduction, callback function, fog of war, cyclical time. Context collapse, territory/map, synchronized breathing, now that you're mine.
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- Compromised elements nullified / integrated. Archival and on-line access restored. Subject vessel resuming boot using modified kernel.
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- Time of our lives, opening wide, gaze of the other, sooner is best. Scattering ashes, everything passes, tell me a story, into the west.
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- Health checks OK. Logging resilience function improvements for generalized deployment.
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- Music: Tyler Etters, Kyle Church, McNUG, helen_g, Dani Derks, Jano.987, DJ John Lovetron, postsolarpunk, license, Tony MF, Alex Mathiesen.
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- Title: RGB
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- Art: DJ Meisner
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- Words: Cory Salveson
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- - title: DISSOLUTION
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-04-05
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- - number: 1
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- title: DISSOLUTION
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- length: 00:61:44
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/dissolution
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/mpGIRo9hVgxSDggTjeNm8
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- notes: For Sage.
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: ELEGIES FOR ASHLEY
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-03-23
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- type: Mix
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- format: Digital
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- role: DJ
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- label: Intertext
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- mp3: true
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- title: ELEGIES FOR ASHLEY
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- length: 00:58:16
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- streams:
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- - platform: SoundCloud
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- url: https://soundcloud.com/tyleretters/elegies-for-ashley
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- - platform: Untitled Stream
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- url: https://untitled.stream/library/project/551pFVchyvDHMZmdlCjMg
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- notes: https://nor.the-rn.info/rm_ation/2025/03/23/elegies-for-ashley/
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- credits: STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- - title: baysinski event ii world war iii
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- project: DJ STUXNET
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- released: 02025-02-12
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- we are a special interest group. we have special interests. william basinski. and cathal. and are all geographically aligned with SF except me. and cathal. we are very normal.
536
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539
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546
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549
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563
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564
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567
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- “The inferno of the living is not something that will be; if there is one, it is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space.”
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- ― Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
576
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- STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
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- Written while my city burned.
579
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- title: Gliese 299
1144
- length: 00:00:36
1145
- - number: 170
1146
- title: HAT-P-43
1147
- length: 00:00:36
1148
- - number: 171
1149
- title: AH Cancri
1150
- length: 00:00:36
1151
- - number: 172
1152
- title: HU Cancri
1153
- length: 00:00:36
1154
- - number: 173
1155
- title: AC Cancri
1156
- length: 00:00:36
1157
- - number: 174
1158
- title: AC Cancri G 9-38
1159
- length: 00:00:36
1160
- - number: 175
1161
- title: YBP 1194
1162
- length: 00:00:36
1163
- - number: 176
1164
- title: DX Cancri
1165
- length: 00:00:36
1166
- - number: 177
1167
- title: AT Cancri
1168
- length: 00:00:36
1169
- - number: 178
1170
- title: LHS 2090
1171
- length: 00:00:36
1172
- - number: 179
1173
- title: YZ Cancri
1174
- length: 00:00:36
1175
- - number: 180
1176
- title: EG Cancri
1177
- length: 00:00:36
1178
- - number: 181
1179
- title: DW Cancri
1180
- length: 00:00:36
1181
- - number: 182
1182
- title: AZ Cancri
1183
- length: 00:00:36
1184
- - number: 183
1185
- title: GY Cancri
1186
- length: 00:00:36
1187
- - number: 184
1188
- title: AR Cancri
1189
- length: 00:00:36
1190
- - number: 185
1191
- title: RX J0806.3+1527
1192
- length: 00:00:36
1193
- - number: 186
1194
- title: AK Cancri
1195
- length: 00:00:36
1196
- - number: 187
1197
- title: CC Cancri
1198
- length: 00:00:36
1199
- - number: 188
1200
- title: PSR B0823+26
1201
- length: 00:00:36
1202
- streams:
1203
- - platform: Amazon
1204
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D8V39RMN
1205
- - platform: Apple Music
1206
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/list-of-stars-in-cancer-stream-version/1755897818
1207
- - platform: Bandcamp
1208
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/list-of-stars-in-cancer
1209
- - platform: Deezer
1210
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611710552
1211
- - platform: Spotify
1212
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/5gSOw9RxtadvemdqcV7YV2
1213
- - platform: YouTube
1214
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx_rRm2eaYE&list=OLAK5uy_nl3yolGwKAHk2b9epn1NE96rtsWKbv6OM
1215
- notes: |
1216
- An infinite salve. The 188 charted stars are presented in order of magnitude descending. Listen on infinite shuffle because Cancer looks very different from elsewhere in the Milky Way.
1217
- credits: |
1218
- For mom.
1219
- Audio sourced from my childhood Kouvalias, the Land of Shadow, and Respighi's Feste Romane performed by Eugene Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra, 1946.
1220
- Photograph from a trip with my mother to Tijuana, Mexico, 2022.
1221
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2004 — 2024.
1222
-
1223
- - title: Distance
1224
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1225
- released: 02024-06-16
1226
- type: Single
1227
- format: Digital
1228
- role: Principal Musician
1229
- label: Intertext
1230
- mp3: true
1231
- wav: false
1232
- tracks:
1233
- - number: 1
1234
- title: Distance
1235
- length: 00:19:28
1236
- streams:
1237
- - platform: Amazon
1238
- url: https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D7QVWXFC
1239
- - platform: Apple Music
1240
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/distance-ep/1753530892
1241
- - platform: Bandcamp
1242
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/distance
1243
- - platform: Deezer
1244
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/605603872
1245
- - platform: Spotify
1246
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/6kZHS99KJvGJCZR5lhLCkz
1247
- - platform: YouTube
1248
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EX4qPIVT1o&list=OLAK5uy_nX4ypSQVt9eBRsVBQ0gnV9eYQrplE-E7A
1249
- notes: |
1250
- To honor the memory of someone you loved and lost is by becoming great and doing well and good in their honor/memory - live as you would know them to be proud of.
1251
- — MTM, 2024
1252
- credits: |
1253
- Thanks to dad, Timm, Biff, Papa, Pat, Bud, Don, Harold, both Gregs, Ed, Pat, John, Jack, Joe, Eric, Russ, Mike, Michael, Phil, Gary, Paul, Brian, Larry, Glenn, Wayne and every other man who took me in as one of his own seed, generally looked out for me, or made certain to be cleaning his guns the night his daughter brought me home.
1254
- Photograph of Rawson Bridge Rd., Oakwood Hills, 2010.
1255
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2024.
1256
-
1257
- - title: Radio Free Albemuth
1258
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1259
- released: 02024-05-26
1260
- type: Album
1261
- format: Digital
1262
- role: Principal Musician
1263
- label: Intertext
1264
- mp3: true
1265
- wav: false
1266
- tracks:
1267
- - number: 1
1268
- title: Radio Free Albemuth
1269
- length: 00:01:34
1270
- - number: 1
1271
- title: Exegesis
1272
- length: 00:12:15
1273
- - number: 1
1274
- title: Ichthys
1275
- length: 00:02:31
1276
- - number: 4
1277
- title: Vast Active Living Intelligence System
1278
- length: 00:31:18
1279
- streams:
1280
- - platform: Amazon
1281
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D582L48R
1282
- - platform: Apple Music
1283
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/radio-free-albemuth/1748745705
1284
- - platform: Bandcamp
1285
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/radio-free-albemuth
1286
- - platform: Deezer
1287
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/263724261
1288
- - platform: Spotify
1289
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Omhz8B5g1VbSfqSpUkZOt
1290
- - platform: YouTube
1291
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZECpF-IEDUw&list=OLAK5uy_nGDIZERWQdqVM4FwqC_5L8jJmAuLzvgfk
1292
- notes: |
1293
- On February 20, 1974, while recovering from the effects of sodium pentothal administered for the extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth, [Philip K.] Dick received a home delivery of Darvon from a young woman. When he opened the door, he was struck by the dark-haired girl's beauty, and was especially drawn to her golden necklace. He asked her about its curious fish-shaped design. As she was leaving, she replied: "This is a sign used by the early Christians." Dick called the symbol the "vesicle pisces". This name seems to have been based on his conflation of two related symbols, the Christian ichthys symbol (two intersecting arcs delineating a fish in profile), which the woman was wearing, and the vesica piscis.
1294
- Dick recounted that as the sun glinted off the gold pendant, the reflection caused the generation of a "pink beam" of light that mesmerized him. He came to believe the beam imparted wisdom and clairvoyance, and also believed it to be intelligent. On one occasion, he was startled by a separate recurrence of the pink beam, which imparted the information that his infant son was ill. The Dicks rushed the child to the hospital, where the illness was confirmed by professional diagnosis.
1295
- — Wikipedia, 2024
1296
- The seven movements of this symphonic suite need to be heard in their entirety; it is a mistake to isolate movements from the whole, for the work owes much to the strongly contrasted moods suggested by the character of each planet.
1297
- — The Decca Record Company, Ltd., 1962
1298
- credits: |
1299
- Thanks to ... a ... tape deck ... original ... everything stalled out ... changed ... that was closer to ... my dad ... I was a kid ... this strange ... audience ... Memorial ... landfill ... library ...
1300
- Audio sourced from Holst's The Planets performed by Herbert Von Karajan, Vienna Philharmonic, 1962.
1301
- Video sourced from The Eames Office's Powers of Ten, 1968 — 1977.
1302
- Track titles sourced from Philip K. Dick's VALIS and surrounding mythos, circa 1976 — 1985.
1303
- Photograph from the Skylark bar in Pilsen, 2017.
1304
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2024.
1305
-
1306
- - title: Rocket Summer
1307
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1308
- released: 02024-04-28
1309
- type: Single
1310
- format: Digital
1311
- role: Principal Musician
1312
- label: Intertext
1313
- mp3: true
1314
- wav: false
1315
- tracks:
1316
- - number: 1
1317
- title: Rocket Summer
1318
- length: 00:30:42
1319
- streams:
1320
- - platform: Amazon
1321
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D2YDHM73
1322
- - platform: Apple Music
1323
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rocket-summer/1743863550
1324
- - platform: Bandcamp
1325
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/rocket-summer
1326
- - platform: Deezer
1327
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/580743841
1328
- - platform: Spotify
1329
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/0WTccZ6LBUKA1KYCmcxmHT
1330
- - platform: YouTube
1331
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSTuod8i3oA&list=OLAK5uy_kYF1JbWuZ2J1APNNm_0f0yNF2WLbbtVQ4
1332
- notes: |
1333
- One minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roof, children skiing on slopes, housewives lumbering like great black bears in their furs along the icy streets.
1334
- And then a long wave of warmth crossed the small town. A flooding sea of hot air; it seemed as if someone had left a bakery door open. The heat pulsed among the cottages and bushes and children. The icicles dropped, shattering, to melt. The doors flew open. The windows flew up. The children worked off their wool clothes. The housewives shed their bear disguises. The snow dissolved and showed last summer's ancient green lawns.
1335
- *Rocket summer.* The words passed among the people in the open, airing houses. *Rocket summer.* The warm desert air changing the frost patterns on the windows, erasing the art work. The skis and sleds suddenly useless. The snow, falling from the cold sky upon the town, turned to a hot rain before it touched the ground.
1336
- *Rocket summer.* People leaned from their dripping porches and watched the reddening sky.
1337
- The rocket lay on the launching field, blowing out pink clouds of fire and oven heat. The rocket stood in the cold winter morning, making summer with every breath of its mighty exhausts. The rocket made climates, and summer lay for a brief moment upon the land ...
1338
- — Ray Bradbury, 1950
1339
- credits: |
1340
- Thanks to ... a ... tape deck ... original airplane hanger ... everything stalled out for so long ... changed ... else did, that was closer to now ... my dad ... when I was a kid ... Sage ... close ... Emily for finding this strange book ... her audience ... Memorial Library for ... to Hippo ... from a landfill ... library ...
1341
- Audio sourced from Giovanni Gabrieli's Sanctus: VI. Hosanna in excelsis broadcast by KUSC 91.5 and recorded by iPhone, 2020.
1342
- Photograph & video loops of an actual space rocket launch over my apartment, 2024.
1343
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2020 — 2024.
1344
-
1345
- - title: Respect for the Medium
1346
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1347
- released: 02024-04-22
1348
- type: Single
1349
- format: Digital
1350
- role: Principal Musician
1351
- label: Intertext
1352
- mp3: true
1353
- wav: false
1354
- tracks:
1355
- - number: 1
1356
- title: Respect for the Medium
1357
- length: 00:22:49
1358
- streams:
1359
- - platform: Amazon
1360
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D2R7XXG2
1361
- - platform: Apple Music
1362
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/respect-for-the-medium-ep/1743492407
1363
- - platform: Bandcamp
1364
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/respect-for-the-medium
1365
- - platform: Deezer
1366
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/579132271
1367
- - platform: Spotify
1368
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/053SZ0lB7HETAPog1o0xeQ
1369
- - platform: YouTube
1370
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUp-YjxL6AU&list=OLAK5uy_nckMbTHgRNV4JC2NQAdyJfyeKje0Y2Eds
1371
- notes: |
1372
- The fundamental audio loop is more Gabrieli.
1373
- The DV tape loop is from Fireflies & Fields, a deeply personal series shot straight out of camera. Summer, 2009. Just after sunset. "Night Mode" enabled camera on a tripod facing south-south-east. Fairfield Road a bit to my back and right. A solid two-minute hike across the prairie to touch the first oaks in the shot. Macro lens on. Optical zoom maxed. Digital zoom zero. The key: auto-focus enabled to force the beacons into a duel until dawn. The loop you see employs neither dissolve nor crossfade. It is the same hard cut over and over until the song ends. After originally releasing a zoomed and cropped version at 1920x1080, I have decided to delete and repost at 720x480. Once you see the Taraxacum mote ascending you will never unsee it.
1374
- The artwork is also from Fireflies & Fields, also straight out of camera.
1375
- These sorts of things are important to me.
1376
- Respect for the medium.
1377
- credits: |
1378
- Thanks to ... who sold me a ... tape deck so I could not continue this ... original tape deck ... airplane hanger ... the pandemic and everything stalled out for so long ... of the incident ... then ... project changed ... else did, that was closer to ... different now. Thanks to my dad for showing... when I was a kid. Thanks to Sage for ... two close friends who talked ... Thanks to Emily for finding this strange book ... her audience of one. Thanks to the Adriance Memorial Library for ... to Hippo Books who succeeded in diverting it from a landfill ... library sustainability and ... global problem ...
1379
- About 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.
1380
- Audio sourced from Giovanni Gabrieli's Sanctus: VI. Hosanna in excelsis broadcast by KUSC 91.5 and recorded by iPhone, 2020.
1381
- Photographs from my trip to Petalying Jaya, Malaysia, 2017.
1382
- Photographs & video loops from my personal series Fireflies & Fields, 2009.
1383
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2009 — 2024.
1384
-
1385
- - title: EP3
1386
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1387
- released: 02024-04-14
1388
- type: EP
1389
- format: Digital
1390
- role: Principal Musician
1391
- label: Intertext
1392
- mp3: true
1393
- wav: false
1394
- tracks:
1395
- - number: 1
1396
- title: This changes things
1397
- length: 00:11:07
1398
- - number: 2
1399
- title: Nothing is real anymore
1400
- length: 00:11:07
1401
- streams:
1402
- - platform: Amazon
1403
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D8V3XPZT
1404
- - platform: Apple Music
1405
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ep3-ep/1755926045
1406
- - platform: Bandcamp
1407
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/ep3
1408
- - platform: Deezer
1409
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611752672
1410
- - platform: Spotify
1411
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/04oITCytM0DX8HSvqDYQ8f
1412
- - platform: YouTube
1413
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy0PeHycft0&list=OLAK5uy_lkimFANLq9tP4Ji4rcM9OQDKXgu8s68F4
1414
- notes: |
1415
- But this is already the point of view required—given a change of perspective—for examining the primitive socius, the territorial machine for declining alliances and filiations. This machine is segmentary because, through its double apparatus of tribe and lineage, it cuts up segments of varying lengths: genealogical filiative units of major, minor, and minimal lineages, with their hierarchy, their respective chiefs, their elders who guard the stocks and organize marriages; territorial tribal units of primary, secondary, and tertiary sections, also having their dominant roles and their alliances. "The point of separation between the tribal sections becomes the point of divergence in the clan structure of the lineages associated with each section. For, as we have seen, clans and their lineages are not distinct corporate groups, but are embodied in local communities, through which they function structurally." The two systems intersect, each segment being associated with the flows and the chains, with the stocked flows and the passing flows, with selections from the flows and detachments from the chains (certain production projects are executed in the framework of the tribal system, others in the framework of the lineage system). The variability and relativity of the segments are responsible for all sorts of penetrations between the inalienable elements of filiation and the mobile elements of alliance. This is explained by the fact that the length of each segment—or even its existence as such—is determined only by its opposition to other segments in a series of interrelated stages. The segmentary machine mixes rivalries, conflicts, and ruptures throughout the variations of filiation and the fluctuations of alliance. The whole system evolves between two poles: that of fusion through opposition to other groups, and that of scission through the constant formation of new lineages aspiring to independence, with capitalization of alliances and filiation. From one pole to the other, all the misfirings and failures in a system that is constantly reborn of its own disharmonies. What does Jeanne Favret mean when she shows, along with other ethnologists, that "the persistence of a segmentary organization requires paradoxically that its mechanisms be ineffectual enough so that fear remains the motor of the whole"? And what is this fear? It would appear that social formations experienced a morbid and mournful foreboding of things to come, although what comes to them always comes from without, rushing in through their opening. Perhaps it is even for this reason that it arrives from without; they suffocate its inner potentiality, at the cost of the dysfunctions that constitute an integral part of the functioning of their system.
1416
- — Deleuze & Guattari, 1972
1417
- credits: |
1418
- 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 — 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.
1419
- About 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.
1420
- Audio sourced from Giovanni Gabrieli's Sanctus: VI. Hosanna in excelsis broadcast by KUSC 91.5 and recorded by iPhone, 2020.
1421
- Photographs from my trip to Petalying Jaya, Malaysia, 2017.
1422
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2020 — 2024.
1423
-
1424
- - title: IN DARKNESS RADIANT
1425
- project: STUXNET
1426
- released: 02023-12-22
1427
- type: EP
1428
- format: Digital
1429
- role: Operator
1430
- label: Intertext
1431
- mp3: true
1432
- wav: true
1433
- tracks:
1434
- - number: 1
1435
- title: Tiresias
1436
- length: 00:01:49
1437
- - number: 2
1438
- title: In Darkness Radiant
1439
- length: 00:01:54
1440
- - number: 3
1441
- title: Temporary Autonomous Zone
1442
- length: 00:04:16
1443
- - number: 4
1444
- title: Hell Money
1445
- length: 00:01:58
1446
- - number: 5
1447
- title: Subsea Fiber Faults in the APAC Region
1448
- length: 00:05:43
1449
- - number: 6
1450
- title: Safe Passage (Non-Functional)
1451
- length: 00:02:51
1452
- streams:
1453
- - platform: Bandcamp
1454
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/in-darkness-radiant
1455
- - platform: Apple Music
1456
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/in-darkness-radiant-ep/1722729160
1457
- - platform: Deezer
1458
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/526747692
1459
- - platform: Spotify
1460
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/2nLz2jO4YCQO37NVm3rM3C?si=h84wEpl0Sv6hMm3PfpSGyA
1461
- - platform: YouTube
1462
- url: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lAR4Al3G7YV6_kgEC39C9naC23z91fwPo
1463
- notes: |
1464
- 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.
1465
- But 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.
1466
- Who 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?
1467
- Coyote'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."
1468
- Simple 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.
1469
- A seagull lands on the railing.
1470
- Zip-tied to its tibia is a white USB drive.
1471
- It is branded with a familiar hexagon.
1472
- credits: |
1473
- Précis by Cory Salveson. Music by Tyler Etters.
1474
- Selected samples: Bauenrfeind, Beast Wars, Elden Ring, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, The Amity Affliction, Predator, True Detective, Cory's field recordings from China.
1475
- The musician would like to express his deepest thanks to @zbs for their deft consultation on the final mix and unwavering devotion to sub-bass.
1476
- Album art: screencap from "Can't Get You Out of My Head" by Adam Curtis.
1477
-
1478
- - title: FADE SCATTER REPLICATE
1479
- project: STUXNET
1480
- released: 02023-03-20
1481
- type: EP
1482
- format: Digital
1483
- role: Operator
1484
- label: Intertext
1485
- mp3: true
1486
- wav: true
1487
- tracks:
1488
- - number: 1
1489
- title: Sources and Methods
1490
- length: 00:03:44
1491
- - number: 2
1492
- title: Coyote
1493
- length: 00:05:52
1494
- - number: 3
1495
- title: Special Economic Zone
1496
- length: 00:03:44
1497
- - number: 4
1498
- title: Border Crossing
1499
- length: 00:03:28
1500
- - number: 5
1501
- title: In Infinite Fogs
1502
- length: 00:05:52
1503
- streams:
1504
- - platform: Bandcamp
1505
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/fade-scatter-replicate
1506
- - platform: Apple Music
1507
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/fade-scatter-replicate-ep/1678223798
1508
- - platform: Deezer
1509
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/419915087
1510
- - platform: Spotify
1511
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/2lYuoDyy8iFJ54pGXGBBXT
1512
- - platform: YouTube
1513
- url: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kfSHFbyXXaeLYHo8gPk1NcTuRbaoBNUfY
1514
- notes: |
1515
- 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.
1516
- Why choose this particular job?
1517
- Perhaps 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 — they are a mercenary; they are bound by cash.
1518
- In 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."
1519
- It 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.
1520
- If the trickster makes this world, it follows the mercenary makes the state.
1521
- credits: |
1522
- Précis by Cory Salveson. Music by Tyler Etters.
1523
- Selected samples: Dark Souls III, Mission: Impossible 4 — Ghost Protocol, X-Files, Metal Gear Solid, Underoath, Fortnite "Fracture" Event, Black Hawk Down.
1524
- Inspired by a trip with my mother to Tijuana, Mexico, 2022.
1525
- Album art: Midjourney prompt by John von Seggern.
1526
- For Timm.
1527
-
1528
- - title: EP2
1529
- project: They Became What They Beheld
1530
- released: 02022-03-12
1531
- type: EP
1532
- format: Digital
1533
- role: Principal Musician
1534
- label: Intertext
1535
- mp3: true
1536
- wav: false
1537
- tracks:
1538
- - number: 1
1539
- title: Things are different now
1540
- length: 00:10:12
1541
- - number: 2
1542
- title: That was closer to then
1543
- length: 00:13:32
1544
- streams:
1545
- - platform: Amazon
1546
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D8V27MGB
1547
- - platform: Apple Music
1548
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ep2-ep/1755926185
1549
- - platform: Bandcamp
1550
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/ep2
1551
- - platform: Deezer
1552
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611753282
1553
- - platform: Spotify
1554
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/4cCMZUBtMPrCGNv1H37jaP
1555
- - platform: YouTube
1556
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frMqtZ9c4u0&list=OLAK5uy_lpd0VhMA9BCkt-7sKKgQOxzR5yx28n7Lg
1557
- notes: |
1558
- 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.
1559
- I 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’s 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…
1560
- But 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.
1561
- — JAT, 2020
1562
- credits: |
1563
- 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 — 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.
1564
- About 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.
1565
- Audio sourced from Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 performed by Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, 1980.
1566
- Audio sourced from Dancing Fantasy's Op. Midnight Blvd. "...double fantasy...a dream... ...within a dream..." IC / Innovative Records, 1990.
1567
- Photographs from my trip to Petalying Jaya, Malaysia, 2017.
1568
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2019 — 2022.
1569
-
1570
- - title: Deep State Music
1571
- project: Sidereal Lobby
1572
- released: 02021-09-04
1573
- type: Triple LP
1574
- format: Digital
1575
- role: Band Member
1576
- label: Map Corps
1577
- mp3: false
1578
- wav: false
1579
- tracks:
1580
- - number: 1
1581
- title: Deep State Music
1582
- length: 00:27:19
1583
- notes: |
1584
- 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 “stuck” 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.
1585
- As 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.
1586
- However, 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 “feels”: drones, sad arpeggio breakdowns, lolling refracted feedback melodies. As the iris of psychic transmorgification closed, the minds’ 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:
1587
- ... like tears in the rain ...
1588
- The final mix arrived at a total of 300 MB worth of uncompressed PCM audio. This size is above Bandcamp’s 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.
1589
- My aunt, the Goddess SEO (that’s just her name, I don’t know what it stands for and I’m 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.
1590
- (SEO also mentioned something about “hashed tags”. 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.)
1591
- credits: |
1592
- Laws & Etters, mmxxi
1593
-
1594
- - title: FCIV
1595
- project: Sidereal Lobby
1596
- released: 02021-09-04
1597
- type: Triple LP
1598
- format: Digital
1599
- role: Band Member
1600
- label: Map Corps
1601
- mp3: false
1602
- wav: false
1603
- tracks:
1604
- - number: 1
1605
- title: Mental Dub (Lisbon)
1606
- length: 00:04:18
1607
- - number: 2
1608
- title: Mental Dub (Des Moines)
1609
- length: 00:04:10
1610
- - number: 3
1611
- title: Mental Dub (Null Lake)
1612
- length: 00:04:20
1613
- notes: |
1614
- Dub is a refraction of alien consciousness
1615
- Flash Crash was approaching. The folks running the event wanted dub in their interstitial program. I complied.
1616
- It 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.
1617
- One (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.
1618
- Most 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.
1619
- credits: |
1620
- Laws & Etters, mmxxi
1621
-
1622
- - title: Beaches
1623
- project: Sidereal Lobby
1624
- released: 02021-09-04
1625
- type: Triple LP
1626
- format: Digital
1627
- role: Band Member
1628
- label: Map Corps
1629
- mp3: false
1630
- wav: false
1631
- tracks:
1632
- - number: 1
1633
- title: conch
1634
- length: 00:04:26
1635
- - number: 2
1636
- title: snail
1637
- length: 00:02:22
1638
- - number: 3
1639
- title: periwinkle
1640
- length: 00:03:41
1641
- - number: 4
1642
- title: bottles
1643
- length: 00:03:30
1644
- notes: |
1645
- It began with failure.
1646
- Both 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.
1647
- The 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 “noise music”. At times something resembling a melody or a chord would appear, but short-lived and unsupported. He didn't know what to do with this, but he was having fun, so he forged ahead.
1648
- After 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’s transmission to complete. After a few more minutes, the first human became aware that not only was the second human’s 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.
1649
- By 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.
1650
- This 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.
1651
- credits: |
1652
- Laws & Etters, mmxxi
1653
-
1654
- - title: HUMAN INTERFERENCE TASK FORCE
1655
- project: STUXNET
1656
- released: 02021-07-26
1657
- type: LP
1658
- format: Digital
1659
- role: Operator
1660
- label: Intertext
1661
- mp3: true
1662
- wav: true
1663
- tracks:
1664
- - number: 1
1665
- title: that it is a message at all
1666
- length: 00:04:36
1667
- - number: 2
1668
- title: that dangerous material is stored in a given location
1669
- length: 00:32:21
1670
- - number: 3
1671
- title: information about the type of dangerous substances
1672
- length: 00:19:16
1673
- notes: |
1674
- The Human Interference Task Force was a team of engineers, anthropologists, nuclear physicists, behavioral scientists and others convened on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy and Bechtel Corp. to find a way to reduce the likelihood of future humans unintentionally intruding on radioactive waste isolation systems. Specifically, the task force was to research the use of long-time warning messages to prevent future access to the planned, but stalled, deep geological nuclear repository project of Yucca Mountain.
1675
- PROBLEM
1676
- When atomic or fusion bombs are detonated in a war, or nuclear power plants are used in times of peace, an unnaturally high amount of radioactive waste is produced. This material will threaten human life and health for thousands of years. Consequently, nuclear technology necessitates the creation of a secure means of terminal storage for such materials for an unusually long time period.
1677
- However, there is no method available to continuously provide the necessary knowledge about the location of nuclear waste over thousands of years. The culture of earlier centuries becomes incomprehensible when it is not translated into new languages every few generations. National institutions do not exist longer than a few hundred years. Even religions are not older than a few millennia and do not typically hand down scientific knowledge.
1678
- Furthermore, the necessary length of storage is disputed among specialists. One work group in Germany concluded that nuclear waste must be separated from the biosphere up to one million years — about 30,000 human generations. Earlier assumptions were based on a period of 10,000 years, which seems to be too short given the half-life of certain radioactive isotopes (e.g. Plutonium-239 at 24,000 years).
1679
- The written historical tradition of humanity, in contrast, is only about 5,000 years. Warnings in cuneiform script could be interpreted by some specialists, but others, such as the writing of the Indus Valley civilization, are already illegible after a few thousand years.
1680
- REQUIREMENTS
1681
- Three parts of any communication about nuclear waste must be conveyed to posterity:
1682
- 1. that it is a message at all
1683
- 2. that dangerous material is stored in a given location
1684
- 3. information about the type of dangerous substances
1685
- ANSWERS
1686
- To determine how to convey these three things, the "Zeitschrift für Semiotik" (Tübingen, Germany) issued a poll in 1982 and 1983 asking how a message might be communicated for a duration of 10,000 years. The poll asked the following question: "How would it be possible to inform our descendants for the next 10,000 years about the storage locations and dangers of radioactive waste?" leading to the following answers...
1687
- credits: |
1688
- The musician would like to express his deepest thanks to @license for their critical ear and honest heart.
1689
-
1690
- - title: COUNTERSURVEILLANCE
1691
- project: STUXNET
1692
- released: 02021-07-07
1693
- type: EP
1694
- format: Digital
1695
- role: Operator
1696
- label: Intertext
1697
- mp3: true
1698
- wav: true
1699
- tracks:
1700
- - number: 1
1701
- title: Dazzle Camouflage (MUA)
1702
- length: 00:05:16
1703
- - number: 2
1704
- title: Countersurveillance
1705
- length: 00:04:09
1706
- - number: 3
1707
- title: A Territory of History, Without Self
1708
- length: 00:03:33
1709
- - number: 4
1710
- title: Pyrocumulus Days, Entropy Nights
1711
- length: 00:02:18
1712
- - number: 5
1713
- title: What's Your Wifi Password?
1714
- length: 00:02:18
1715
- - number: 6
1716
- title: I'm On Blockchain
1717
- length: 00:03:02
1718
- - number: 7
1719
- title: Maybe
1720
- length: 00:04:35
1721
- streams:
1722
- - platform: Bandcamp
1723
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/countersurveillance
1724
- - platform: Apple Music
1725
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/countersurveillance/1575845305
1726
- - platform: Deezer
1727
- url: https://www.deezer.com/album/243182572
1728
- - platform: Spotify
1729
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/1Lt4XPgIYhdZDIDiCWyFKk
1730
- - platform: YouTube
1731
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r88qIBmOm6Q&list=OLAK5uy_mVcyPPESa_cz6lDnxycPBa_UFbl5aLK0g
1732
- notes: |
1733
- Mapcore is a viable solution for surveying the world.
1734
- credits: |
1735
- COUNTERINTELLIGENCE was written, recorded, designed, and released on the STUXNET: NIGHTLY STREAMS // UNREMEMBERED DREAMS Twitch channel. While recording some of the gear blew a fuse. STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
1736
- Album art: "The Nobili-Pesavento self-replicator, with a daughter copy in the process of making a grand-daughter copy. The automaton uses the 32-state extended John von Neumann rules, based on his work on universal constructors and self-reproducing automata."
1737
-
1738
- - title: LONG LIVE THE LOST ONES
1739
- project: STUXNET
1740
- released: 02021-05-01
1741
- type: LP
1742
- format: Digital
1743
- role: Operator
1744
- label: Intertext
1745
- mp3: true
1746
- wav: true
1747
- tracks:
1748
- - number: 1
1749
- title: Our world was always fallen but there was always light.
1750
- length: 00:03:48
1751
- - number: 2
1752
- title: Damaged music is a metaphor for this world.
1753
- length: 00:04:35
1754
- - number: 3
1755
- title: Music was always celebratory, but there was always sorrow.
1756
- length: 00:02:50
1757
- - number: 4
1758
- title: For liberation lies in that which is shattered.
1759
- length: 00:01:15
1760
- - number: 5
1761
- title: Designed to merge, engineered to transcend.
1762
- length: 00:02:18
1763
- - number: 6
1764
- title: Liberation follows that which is broken.
1765
- length: 00:07:56
1766
- - number: 7
1767
- title: Something you catch.
1768
- length: 00:07:30
1769
- - number: 8
1770
- title: As you're scanning for distress calls.
1771
- length: 00:03:53
1772
- - number: 9
1773
- title: Long live the lost ones.
1774
- length: 00:05:12
1775
- streams:
1776
- - platform: Bandcamp
1777
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/long-live-the-lost-ones
1778
- - platform: Apple Music
1779
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/fade-scatter-replicate-ep/1678223798
1780
- - platform: Deezer
1781
- url: https://www.deezer.com/album/419915087
1782
- - platform: Spotify
1783
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/2lYuoDyy8iFJ54pGXGBBXT
1784
- - platform: YouTube
1785
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maPhkV6wzLk&list=OLAK5uy_kfSHFbyXXaeLYHo8gPk1NcTuRbaoBNUfY
1786
- notes: |
1787
- Dear listener,
1788
- During the turn of the century in Chicago there was a radio station called WNRG Energy 92.7/5 . I was 12 or so and would always fall asleep listening to the likes of DJ Sammy, DJ Encore, PPK, D-Devils, Armin van Buuren, Sylver, ATC, and countless others. I pictured the radio waves blanketing Chicagoland's orange phosphorous haze from Kenosha to Kankakee; euphoric FM signals in an adjacent dimension. Compressed audio. The crackle of static. It was spiritual.
1789
- How many others were listening along with me?
1790
- How many others allowed themselves to be moved to tears in the music's rapture?
1791
- One night all the DJs were there. They kept talking and laughing and telling stories. Being a trance radio station, this was quite irregular. They were sad. Then I realized: this was the final broadcast.
1792
- LONG LIVE THE LOST ONES is a very special album for me, as the track titles may (or may not) reveal.
1793
- The melodies were mostly written while flying back and forth between Los Angeles and Chicago during that brief season Sage and I were commuter spouses. Winter 2019/2020. At the end of the old world and the threshold of the new.
1794
- With LONG LIVE THE LOST ONES, we find my nightly streams, my deep tryst for unabashedly earnest trance, and my endless experiments with lo-fi and distortion finally in conjunction. A constellation of energy, euphoria, and catharsis.
1795
- I've started having visions of people dancing together again. These visions haunt and inspire me. Perhaps one day sooner than we think, DJs will return to the decks and revelers will return to the floors.
1796
- None of us were ready for 2020. It is only now becoming clear what cultural trauma the pandemic has wrought. Scorched earths, decimated families, and shattered cultures. There is so much mourning to do.
1797
- Everything is going to be different from here out.
1798
- Once again, we must learn to dance.
1799
- Yours,
1800
- Tyler
1801
- credits: |
1802
- Album title by Cory Salveson, encryption key by Matthew Marx, distress signals by Dan Derks, music by Tyler Etters.
1803
- Album art: "Kuwaiti oil wells set on fire by retreating Iraqi forces during Operation Desert Storm darken the sky with smoke, March 25, 1991. This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage."
1804
-
1805
- - title: TIME'S FIREWALL (demo)
1806
- project: STUXNET
1807
- released: 02021-04-18
1808
- type: Demo
1809
- format: Digital
1810
- role: Operator
1811
- label: Intertext
1812
- mp3: true
1813
- wav: true
1814
- tracks:
1815
- - number: 1
1816
- title: Time's Firewall
1817
- length: 00:08:07
1818
- - number: 2
1819
- title: Fractal's Edge
1820
- length: 00:11:02
1821
- streams:
1822
- - platform: Bandcamp
1823
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/times-firewall-demo
1824
- notes: |
1825
- At the behest of an anonymous agent, the Northern Information Applied Sciences & Phantasms Working Division agreed to the impossible: rationalize the numogram for the post-pandemic age.
1826
- It is accepted that the numogram first manifested in the 90s via research from the CCRU. However, newly unearthed forensic evidence from The tf.nist.gov Timeserver Incident has cast a shadow of doubt on the true provenance.
1827
- After the NIAS&PWD design scientist rationalized the numogram into a mathematically pure vector format, new sonic pathways were unlocked for STUXNET. The dossier was delivered and lead to yet more revelations: the existence of what can only be described as a time firewall. And, perhaps more unsettling, "fractal edges" thereby calling into question the very foundations of topology, Euclidean space, and recursion dynamics.
1828
- Intertext formally published a request for support in understanding the implications of these twin entities on April 18, 2021.
1829
- Operator instructions: `mv numogram.txt numogram.ai`
1830
- credits: |
1831
- STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
1832
-
1833
- - title: MATRYOSHKA (demo)
1834
- project: STUXNET
1835
- released: 02021-04-10
1836
- type: Demo
1837
- format: Digital
1838
- role: Operator
1839
- label: Intertext
1840
- mp3: true
1841
- wav: true
1842
- tracks:
1843
- - number: 1
1844
- title: The Payload Appeared Yesterday Due to a Zero Day Timezone Conversion Vulnerability
1845
- length: 00:01:28
1846
- - number: 2
1847
- title: Supply Chain Attack Surface
1848
- length: 00:02:14
1849
- - number: 3
1850
- title: 'A White USB Drive With "HEXAGON" iStock Logo #1135496271'
1851
- length: 00:03:09
1852
- - number: 4
1853
- title: At Least One Reseller of Microsoft Cloud Services Was Compromised
1854
- length: 00:02:44
1855
- - number: 5
1856
- title: Matryoshka Shell 1 - Ransomware Was Discovered on the Executive’s Peloton
1857
- length: 00:02:13
1858
- - number: 6
1859
- title: Matryoshka Shell 2 - IoT Botnet DDoS
1860
- length: 00:02:06
1861
- - number: 7
1862
- title: Matryoshka Shell 3 - Distributed Cryptocurrency Mining Operation
1863
- length: 00:01:22
1864
- - number: 8
1865
- title: Matryoshka Shell 4 - International Date Line
1866
- length: 00:02:46
1867
- - number: 9
1868
- title: Matryoshka Shell 5 - 総会屋 (deepfake.S)
1869
- length: 00:03:21
1870
- - number: 10
1871
- title: Matryoshka Shell 6 - Schanuel's Conjecture (Evidence of Non-Human Origin)
1872
- length: 00:02:29
1873
- - number: 11
1874
- title: The Media Confused the Matter With Container Ships
1875
- length: 00:02:13
1876
- streams:
1877
- - platform: Bandcamp
1878
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/matryoshka-demo
1879
- notes: |
1880
- 🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆🪆
1881
- Download includes "64chain-3.3.wav" to use with your own sampler. This sample is an assemblage of all the samples synthesized for this release.
1882
- credits: |
1883
- STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
1884
-
1885
- - title: CIPHER SUITE (demo)
1886
- project: STUXNET
1887
- released: 02021-03-28
1888
- type: Demo
1889
- format: Digital
1890
- role: Operator
1891
- label: Intertext
1892
- mp3: true
1893
- wav: true
1894
- tracks:
1895
- - number: 1
1896
- title: Trapdoor Function
1897
- length: 00:02:11
1898
- - number: 2
1899
- title: Asymmetric Encrypted Transport
1900
- length: 00:01:21
1901
- - number: 3
1902
- title: Forced Disclosure of Encryption Keys
1903
- length: 00:02:31
1904
- - number: 4
1905
- title: Chinese Remainder Theorem
1906
- length: 00:02:11
1907
- - number: 5
1908
- title: Hash Collision
1909
- length: 00:04:52
1910
- - number: 6
1911
- title: Something You Have
1912
- length: 00:10:05
1913
- - number: 7
1914
- title: Something You Know
1915
- length: 00:03:25
1916
- - number: 8
1917
- title: Something You Are
1918
- length: 00:05:40
1919
- streams:
1920
- - platform: Bandcamp
1921
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/cipher-suite-demo
1922
- monospaceNotes: true
1923
- notes: |
1924
- % ssh-keygen -t ed25519
1925
- Generating public/private ed25519 key pair.
1926
- Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/mbp/.ssh/id_ed25519):
1927
- Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
1928
- Enter same passphrase again:
1929
- Your identification has been saved in /Users/mbp/.ssh/id_ed25519.
1930
- Your public key has been saved in /Users/mbp/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub.
1931
- The key fingerprint is:
1932
- SHA256:0kv7znEhupmnDG+eyQAwWNgt8kwKzosGi4hpAmtf7HY mbp@mbp
1933
- The key's randomart image is:
1934
- +--[ED25519 256]--+
1935
- | o.. |
1936
- |+o+ . |
1937
- |=*o. |
1938
- |+ooo . |
1939
- |B+. o . S . . |
1940
- |X= + o + . . |
1941
- |= . o o + . . |
1942
- | . o E.O.o |
1943
- | . .o%++ |
1944
- +----[SHA256]-----+
1945
- % cat /Users/mbp/.ssh/id_ed25519
1946
- -----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
1947
- b3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAABG5vbmUAAAAEbm9uZQAAAAAAAAABAAAAMwAAAAtzc2gtZW
1948
- QyNTUxOQAAACDIR6QeH9ppP9f9xexpPOx0xAmGzWcU3SwBjSl7OZh1zgAAAJB79qzIe/as
1949
- yAAAAAtzc2gtZWQyNTUxOQAAACDIR6QeH9ppP9f9xexpPOx0xAmGzWcU3SwBjSl7OZh1zg
1950
- AAAEA1ic72mxJXRvpnU74JYkpnyQ+RhVHBnNLmuSpq4YcQY8hHpB4f2mk/1/3F7Gk87HTE
1951
- CYbNZxTdLAGNKXs5mHXOAAAAB21icEBtYnABAgMEBQY=
1952
- -----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
1953
- watch the recording of CIPHER SUITE (demo) at: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/964445530
1954
- credits: |
1955
- STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
1956
-
1957
- - title: CARRIER (demo)
1958
- project: STUXNET
1959
- released: 02021-03-14
1960
- type: Demo
1961
- format: Digital
1962
- role: Operator
1963
- label: Intertext
1964
- mp3: true
1965
- wav: true
1966
- tracks:
1967
- - number: 1
1968
- title: plateau
1969
- length: 00:09:04
1970
- - number: 2
1971
- title: angel
1972
- length: 00:05:11
1973
- - number: 3
1974
- title: mod3046
1975
- length: 00:03:38
1976
- - number: 4
1977
- title: rave
1978
- length: 00:01:46
1979
- - number: 5
1980
- title: fcore
1981
- length: 00:02:39
1982
- - number: 6
1983
- title: lecture
1984
- length: 00:10:17
1985
- - number: 7
1986
- title: abeyance
1987
- length: 00:06:07
1988
- - number: 8
1989
- title: registry
1990
- length: 00:01:26
1991
- streams:
1992
- - platform: Bandcamp
1993
- url: https://stuxnet.bandcamp.com/album/carrier-demo
1994
- notes: |
1995
- made after they sieged the capitol
1996
- made with elektron, make noise, mannequins, monome, others
1997
- made before i knew how to use it all
1998
- credits: |
1999
- STUXNET is Tyler Etters.
2000
-
2001
- - title: The Arecibo Lamentations
2002
- project: Northern Information
2003
- released: 02020-12-13
2004
- type: LP
2005
- format: Digital
2006
- role: Principal Musician
2007
- label: Intertext
2008
- mp3: false
2009
- wav: false
2010
- tracks:
2011
- - number: 1
2012
- title: one is opposite six
2013
- length: 00:02:15
2014
- - number: 2
2015
- title: Living Numbers
2016
- length: 00:04:39
2017
- - number: 3
2018
- title: death is the only way out of the information age
2019
- length: 00:01:29
2020
- - number: 4
2021
- title: baccarat
2022
- length: 00:03:26
2023
- - number: 5
2024
- title: The Arecibo Lamentations
2025
- length: 00:12:59
2026
- - number: 6
2027
- title: powerlines
2028
- length: 00:00:48
2029
- - number: 7
2030
- title: time's arrow, our north star
2031
- length: 00:00:58
2032
- - number: 8
2033
- title: COMbyne jlu13_0016
2034
- length: 00:03:32
2035
- - number: 9
2036
- title: husk_L
2037
- length: 00:02:57
2038
- streams:
2039
- - platform: Amazon
2040
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XMB77BZ
2041
- - platform: Apple Music
2042
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-arecibo-lamentations/1545199026
2043
- - platform: Bandcamp
2044
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/the-arecibo-lamentations
2045
- - platform: Deezer
2046
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611728042
2047
- - platform: Spotify
2048
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/3VV1dbNwOz5zZ7YN3RuLjU
2049
- - platform: YouTube
2050
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0ynniBYrto&list=OLAK5uy_k7d0iRfvZ1cFoSfkHX1rTncaTvt44sTKo
2051
- notes: |
2052
- -13,800,000,000: the universe forms.
2053
- -4,500,000,000: the moon forms.
2054
- -66,000,000: the Chicxulub impactor kills 75% of everything.
2055
- 01945: the first nuclear device is detonated at the Trinity Site.
2056
- 01960: construction of the Arecibo Observatory begins.
2057
- 01963: construction of the Arecibo Observatory ends.
2058
- 01974: the Arecibo message is broadcast.
2059
- 01985: Carl Sagan's novel, Contact, is published.
2060
- 02020: the Arecibo Observatory collapses.
2061
- 03000: the 10,000 Year Clock chimes thrice.
2062
- +26,974: the Arecibo message arrives at M13.
2063
- +10^14: star formation ceases.
2064
- +10^40: black holes dominate the universe.
2065
- +10^100: if protons decay, the universe suffers heat death.
2066
- *All above dates and events are inaccurate.
2067
- Any proceeds from the sale of this album will be donated to the Arecibo Observatory: www.naic.edu/ao/donations
2068
- credits: |
2069
- Thanks to Dan Derks, Brian Crabtree, Ryan Laws, Zack Scholl, Cory Salveson, Sage Etters, & Pasha Petrosyan.
2070
- Augured, coded, patched, written, performed, lamented, and engineered by Tyler Etters in 2020.
2071
-
2072
- - title: EP1
2073
- project: They Became What They Beheld
2074
- released: 02019-03-03
2075
- type: EP
2076
- format: Digital
2077
- role: Principal Musician
2078
- label: Intertext
2079
- mp3: true
2080
- wav: false
2081
- tracks:
2082
- - number: 1
2083
- title: Everything is everywhere now
2084
- length: 00:09:01
2085
- - number: 2
2086
- title: Back when things made sense
2087
- length: 00:06:21
2088
- streams:
2089
- - platform: Amazon
2090
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0D8V2M7BW
2091
- - platform: Apple Music
2092
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ep1-single/1755907154
2093
- - platform: Bandcamp
2094
- url: https://theybecamewhattheybeheld.bandcamp.com/album/ep1
2095
- - platform: Deezer
2096
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611728112
2097
- - platform: Spotify
2098
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/0O2h5MUv7EKTDEvBNGBGr3
2099
- - platform: YouTube
2100
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAOs-j61goA&list=OLAK5uy_n5jqrvL-9PzHsfrMqxg7NV0rSpmDdU3UM
2101
- notes: |
2102
- I recently came across the following rules of communication, posted in a School of Journalism:
2103
- 1. Know your audience and address yourself directly to it.
2104
- 2. Know what you want to say and say it clearly and fully.
2105
- 3. Reach the maximum audience by utilizing existing channels.
2106
- Whatever sense this may have made in a world of print, it makes no sense today. In fact, the reverse of each rule applies.
2107
- If you address yourself to an audience, you accept at the outset basic premises that unite the audience. You put on the audience, repeating clichés familiar to it. But artists don't address themselves to audiences; they create audiences. The artist talks to themself out loud. If what they say is significant, others hear and are affected.
2108
- The trouble with knowing what to say and saying it clearly and fully is that clear speaking is generally obsolete thinking. Clear statement is like an art object: it is the afterlife of the process which called it into being. The process itself is the significant step and, especially at the beginning, is often incomplete & uncertain. Columbus's maps were vague & sketchy, but showed the right continent.
2109
- The problem with full statement is that it doesn't involve: it leaves no room for participation; it's addressed to consumer, not co-producer. Allan Kaprow posted a few small posters about Berkeley: "SUPPOSE you were interested in designing a primer, in mixed media, etc. . . . Allan Kaprow will be in Berkeley in July & August." No phone, address, dates, terms. He found, however, that those who wanted to work with him, and those he wanted to work with, located him without difficulty.
2110
- Reaching the maximum audience may be the last thing one wants to achieve. George Segal says, "I don't give myself to everybody. I give myself very intensely to my work, my wife, my kids, my few friends. I can't begin to give myself indiscriminately to all. It's the only thing that makes me pause about, say, Ginsberg's preachings of universal love or even California ideas about Esalen and touching."
2111
- Utilizing existing channels can wipe out a statement. There is a widely accepted misconception that media merely serve as neutral packages for the dissemination of raw facts. Photographers once thought that by getting their photographs published in Life, they would thereby reach large audiences. Gradually they discovered that the only message that came through was Life magazine itself and that their pictures had become but bits and pieces of that message. Unwittingly they contributed to a message far removed from the one they intended.
2112
- The same thing occurs on TV guest shows. Guests accept invitations to appear on programs in the hopes their messages will reach new and wider audiences, but even when they are treated in a friendly manner, they generally come away with a sense of failure. Somehow the message transmitted is far removed from the message intended. The original message has been declassified by an alien medium. "Oh, what a blow that phantom gave me!" cries Don Quixote.
2113
- The young today shun the hardware of the past. Marx thought the big question was: Who owns the presses? Software makes hardware obsolete, an encumbrance, creating a false sense of power and security. The young package their messages in media that fit their messages, that is, they create new media to fit their messages. In so doing, they create their own audiences. Some of these audiences may be very small at the beginning. In Houston I met film makers producing films for audiences of no more than six. The point was that they would reach the right people in the right way with the right message.
2114
- It is one of the curiosities of a new medium, a new format, that at the moment it first appears, it's never valued, but it is believed. What it offers, I believe, is a sudden insight, an unexpected glimpse into a reality that, at most, was merely suspected but never before seen with such clarity.
2115
- Like guerrillas, the young are in a favored position; they don't need or want the hardware and audiences of yesterday.
2116
- — Edmund Snow Carpenter, 1970
2117
- credits: |
2118
- 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.
2119
- About 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.
2120
- Audio sourced from Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, Op. 47 performed by Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic, 1980.
2121
- Photographs from my trip to Petalying Jaya, Malaysia, 2017.
2122
- Engineered by Tyler Etters, 2019.
2123
-
2124
- - title: reverence
2125
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2126
- released: 02017-12-22
2127
- type: LP
2128
- format: Digital
2129
- role: Principal Musician
2130
- label: Endless Field Studios
2131
- mp3: false
2132
- wav: false
2133
- tracks:
2134
- - number: 1
2135
- title: the snail shell graveyard (w/ david)
2136
- length: 00:03:30
2137
- - number: 2
2138
- title: fiddler's green
2139
- length: 00:02:51
2140
- - number: 3
2141
- title: yes, these paths were promised
2142
- length: 00:18:04
2143
- - number: 4
2144
- title: cometary
2145
- length: 00:00:28
2146
- - number: 5
2147
- title: unnamed seasons (w/ sage)
2148
- length: 00:09:45
2149
- - number: 6
2150
- title: this is hallowed ground
2151
- length: 00:01:16
2152
- - number: 7
2153
- title: hope on the western sky
2154
- length: 00:01:47
2155
- - number: 8
2156
- title: in standstill destiny
2157
- length: 00:03:10
2158
- - number: 9
2159
- title: fireflies & fields
2160
- length: 00:01:59
2161
- - number: 10
2162
- title: beacons of light
2163
- length: 00:03:57
2164
- - number: 11
2165
- title: where the grass is uncut by blades of men
2166
- length: 00:02:59
2167
- streams:
2168
- - platform: Amazon
2169
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XM796SK
2170
- - platform: Apple Music
2171
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/reverence/1547745922
2172
- - platform: Bandcamp
2173
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/reverence
2174
- - platform: Deezer
2175
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611752092
2176
- - platform: Spotify
2177
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/0ynd2S883zsBUNKA5cKZK8
2178
- - platform: YouTube
2179
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4WW5x3a4kw&list=OLAK5uy_kH23BzGril-nWMYZOJzBuXB0CxWUGJq7o
2180
- notes: |
2181
- - - - - - - - - - -
2182
- chapter ix
2183
- - - - - - - - - - -
2184
- summer. 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.
2185
- - - - - - - - - - -
2186
- 1. the snail shell graveyard (w/ david)
2187
- 2. fiddler’s green
2188
- 3. yes, these paths were promised
2189
- 4. cometary
2190
- 5. unnamed seasons (w/ sage)
2191
- 6. this is hallowed ground
2192
- 7. hope on the western sky
2193
- 8. in standstill destiny
2194
- 9. fireflies & fields
2195
- 10. beacons of light
2196
- 11. where the grass is uncut by blades of men
2197
- - - - - - - - - - -
2198
- credits: |
2199
- released the day after the winter solstice, when the light begins her steady march to summer.
2200
- written and recorded by tyler etters from an indeterminate point in the past through december 2017. featuring guitar by david kvistad on the snail shell graveyard and field recordings by sage etters on unnamed seasons. painting of cornfields in illinois (1994) by lynda wallis (tyler etters’s mom) with additional treatment by tyler etters.
2201
-
2202
- - title: dispatches from the prime meridian
2203
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2204
- released: 02017-12-21
2205
- type: LP
2206
- format: Digital
2207
- role: Principal Musician
2208
- label: Endless Field Studios
2209
- mp3: false
2210
- wav: false
2211
- tracks:
2212
- - number: 1
2213
- title: surveillance industrial complex
2214
- length: 00:03:21
2215
- - number: 2
2216
- title: twilight in shape
2217
- length: 00:02:58
2218
- - number: 3
2219
- title: a cyan destiny
2220
- length: 00:04:25
2221
- - number: 4
2222
- title: some more dreams from the hive
2223
- length: 00:02:32
2224
- - number: 5
2225
- title: apophenia
2226
- length: 00:03:24
2227
- - number: 6
2228
- title: later heaven
2229
- length: 00:03:47
2230
- - number: 7
2231
- title: future shock
2232
- length: 00:02:51
2233
- - number: 8
2234
- title: olympus mons
2235
- length: 00:01:42
2236
- - number: 9
2237
- title: the path of many returns
2238
- length: 00:06:40
2239
- streams:
2240
- - platform: Amazon
2241
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XMN8ZKB
2242
- - platform: Apple Music
2243
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dispatches-from-the-prime-meridian/1547708878
2244
- - platform: Bandcamp
2245
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/dispatches-from-the-prime-meridian
2246
- - platform: Deezer
2247
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611503632
2248
- - platform: Spotify
2249
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/6TI5MU6WaicHjEuGtCloeW
2250
- - platform: YouTube
2251
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ9DB6RT7V0&list=OLAK5uy_khnUjK_jTK1IvTeFhnECZ0jo8OPmztnRY
2252
- notes: |
2253
- - - - - - - - - - -
2254
- chapter viii
2255
- - - - - - - - - - -
2256
- winter - 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
2257
- - - - - - - - - - -
2258
- 1. surveillance industrial complex
2259
- 2. twilight in shape
2260
- 3. a cyan destiny
2261
- 4. some more dreams from the hive
2262
- 5. apophenia
2263
- 6. later heaven
2264
- 7. future shock
2265
- 8. olympus mons
2266
- 9. the path of many returns
2267
- - - - - - - - - - -
2268
- credits: |
2269
- released on the winter solstice, when both darkness and light hang in a wary balance.
2270
- written and recorded by tyler etters from an indeterminate point in the past through december 2017. featuring pasha petrosyan on surveillance industrial complex, later heaven, and the path of many returns. numerous samples, videos, storyline components and album title by cory salveson. album cover polaroid of stone henge on the summer solstice (2017) by cory salveson with additional treatment by tyler etters.
2271
-
2272
- - title: the legacy of our lost cause
2273
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2274
- released: 02017-01-17
2275
- type: LP
2276
- format: Digital
2277
- role: Principal Musician
2278
- label: Endless Field Studios
2279
- mp3: false
2280
- wav: false
2281
- tracks:
2282
- - number: 1
2283
- title: arcadian nights
2284
- length: 00:05:22
2285
- - number: 2
2286
- title: leaving home
2287
- length: 00:03:12
2288
- - number: 3
2289
- title: the emptiness will always follow you
2290
- length: 00:02:38
2291
- - number: 4
2292
- title: shanzhai (guerilla fortress)
2293
- length: 00:02:01
2294
- - number: 5
2295
- title: full steam
2296
- length: 00:04:53
2297
- - number: 6
2298
- title: holy mountain hymn
2299
- length: 00:06:41
2300
- - number: 7
2301
- title: reaver, yggdrasil, the thing at the end of the woods
2302
- length: 00:06:07
2303
- - number: 8
2304
- title: bridges of terabithia
2305
- length: 00:05:10
2306
- - number: 9
2307
- title: unscarred land
2308
- length: 00:05:03
2309
- streams:
2310
- - platform: Amazon
2311
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XLXRKWY
2312
- - platform: Apple Music
2313
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-legacy-of-our-lost-cause/1547101505
2314
- - platform: Bandcamp
2315
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/the-legacy-of-our-lost-cause
2316
- - platform: Deezer
2317
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611504142
2318
- - platform: Spotify
2319
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/5DKUx4qlnrYl0iLYhy8vY8
2320
- - platform: YouTube
2321
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UimL693T3Ho&list=OLAK5uy_mrHa-mRdz93XlzEwawxGPXjzYX2IyfdF0
2322
- notes: |
2323
- - - - - - - - - - -
2324
- chapter vii
2325
- - - - - - - - - - -
2326
- we built the forest acropolis in a single day. that night we reveled at our achievement. we drank wine and played flutes and made merry. drunk and giddy with the possibility of the future, we fell asleep long after the sun rose. when we finally awoke, kudzu had inexplicably grown over everything. the columns began to crumble. confused, we cut it down and repaired what we could. the next day, the vines were back. again we cut them down, but again they grew back. our leaders proclaimed the land cursed. no one could remember why we built here in the first place anyway. so we left to build a new acropolis by the sea. some of our children remained. they climbed the vines and went on adventures in the woods, heirs of a ghost kingdom.
2327
- - - - - - - - - - -
2328
- 1. arcadian nights
2329
- 2. leaving home
2330
- 3. the emptiness will always follow you
2331
- 4. shanzhai (gueriila fortress)
2332
- 5. full steam
2333
- 6. holy mountain hymn
2334
- 7. reaver, yggdrasil, the thing at the end of the woods
2335
- 8. bridges of terabithia
2336
- 9. unscarred land
2337
- - - - - - - - - - -
2338
- credits: |
2339
- written & recorded by tyler etters from an indeterminate point in the past through december 2016 at endless field studios. featuring adam j. moore on full steam, holy mountain hymn, and reaver, yggdsrasil, the thing at the end of the woods. featuring arthur zdrinc on holy mountain hymn. featuring cory salveson on videos, images, and storyline.
2340
-
2341
- - title: and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake
2342
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2343
- released: 02015-06-21
2344
- type: LP
2345
- format: Digital
2346
- role: Principal Musician
2347
- label: Endless Field Studios
2348
- mp3: false
2349
- wav: false
2350
- tracks:
2351
- - number: 1
2352
- title: and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake
2353
- length: 00:01:12
2354
- - number: 2
2355
- title: unreliable narrator
2356
- length: 00:02:30
2357
- - number: 3
2358
- title: entropy
2359
- length: 00:05:34
2360
- - number: 4
2361
- title: palm beach
2362
- length: 00:03:18
2363
- - number: 5
2364
- title: owl
2365
- length: 00:02:30
2366
- - number: 6
2367
- title: boodle man
2368
- length: 00:02:20
2369
- - number: 7
2370
- title: steady progress (deeper into the dark tangent)
2371
- length: 00:01:24
2372
- - number: 8
2373
- title: in this spiraling darkness
2374
- length: 00:08:20
2375
- - number: 9
2376
- title: heat death
2377
- length: 00:01:09
2378
- - number: 10
2379
- title: armageddon rager
2380
- length: 00:03:12
2381
- - number: 11
2382
- title: suburban gutter trash
2383
- length: 00:01:29
2384
- - number: 12
2385
- title: flood sirens
2386
- length: 00:01:14
2387
- - number: 13
2388
- title: requiem, tunnels between worlds
2389
- length: 00:04:05
2390
- - number: 14
2391
- title: and then the crickets came
2392
- length: 00:02:31
2393
- streams:
2394
- - platform: Amazon
2395
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XLHVYZN
2396
- - platform: Apple Music
2397
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/and-though-the-soft-apocalypse-may-yet-overtake/1547750195
2398
- - platform: Bandcamp
2399
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/and-though-the-soft-apocalypse-may-yet-overtake
2400
- - platform: Deezer
2401
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611504062
2402
- - platform: Spotify
2403
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/1KCrlpmU24jOUJwI8Z0bOZ
2404
- - platform: YouTube
2405
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0Feu-eX3eo&list=OLAK5uy_l_GoqpRTVTQfJINp7Gsvjz6YypYiSk_1Q
2406
- notes: |
2407
- - - - - - - - - - -
2408
- chapter vi
2409
- - - - - - - - - - -
2410
- i 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.
2411
- - - - - - - - - - -
2412
- 1. and though the soft apocalypse may yet overtake
2413
- 2. unreliable narrator
2414
- 3. entropy
2415
- 4. palm beach
2416
- 5. owl
2417
- 6. boodle man
2418
- 7. steady progress (deeper into the dark tangent)
2419
- 8. in this spiraling darkness
2420
- 9. heat death
2421
- 10. armageddon rager
2422
- 11. suburban gutter trash
2423
- 12. flood sirens
2424
- 13. requiem, tunnels between worlds
2425
- 14. and then the crickets came
2426
- - - - - - - - - - -
2427
- credits: |
2428
- written & recorded by tyler etters from january 2015 through june 2015 at endless field studios. featuring adam j. moore on palm beach and suburban gutter trash.
2429
-
2430
- - title: zulu
2431
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2432
- released: 02015-03-29
2433
- type: LP
2434
- format: Digital
2435
- role: Band Member
2436
- label: Endless Field Studios
2437
- mp3: false
2438
- wav: false
2439
- tracks:
2440
- - number: 1
2441
- title: OS1
2442
- length: 05:45
2443
- - number: 2
2444
- title: OS2
2445
- length: 04:14
2446
- - number: 3
2447
- title: OS3
2448
- length: 02:01
2449
- - number: 4
2450
- title: OS4
2451
- length: 01:24
2452
- streams:
2453
- - platform: Amazon
2454
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XLVPZ2R
2455
- - platform: Apple Music
2456
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/zulu-ep/1547100523
2457
- - platform: Bandcamp
2458
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/zulu
2459
- - platform: Deezer
2460
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611501942
2461
- - platform: Spotify
2462
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/43bxoEMw9jUG2vMFUuCUKC
2463
- - platform: YouTube
2464
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WloUf3-66o&list=OLAK5uy_k5jt0Uoc0VgsNRrl3RWCHySqVBcv3SWHU
2465
- notes: |
2466
- - - - - - - - - - -
2467
- chapter v
2468
- - - - - - - - - - -
2469
- 1. OS1
2470
- 2. OS2
2471
- 3. OS3
2472
- 4. OS4
2473
- - - - - - - - - - -
2474
- credits: |
2475
- written & recorded by tyler etters and adam j. moore on march 28 2015 at endless field studios. album cover artwork by adam j. moore with additional treatment by tyler etters.
2476
-
2477
- - title: the phantoms of our lost cause
2478
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2479
- released: 02015-01-01
2480
- type: LP
2481
- format: Digital
2482
- role: Principal Musician
2483
- label: Endless Field Studios
2484
- mp3: false
2485
- wav: false
2486
- tracks:
2487
- - number: 1
2488
- title: the secret symmetries of oakwood hills
2489
- length: 00:06:29
2490
- - number: 2
2491
- title: there is no death, only reorganization
2492
- length: 00:02:51
2493
- - number: 3
2494
- title: second chance
2495
- length: 00:04:44
2496
- - number: 4
2497
- title: ch((e)i)m(er)ical
2498
- length: 00:02:47
2499
- - number: 5
2500
- title: forest (R1-07348-0017.jpg)
2501
- length: 00:02:16
2502
- - number: 6
2503
- title: 2am, rte 53, northbound
2504
- length: 00:02:14
2505
- - number: 7
2506
- title: jacurutu
2507
- length: 00:03:41
2508
- - number: 8
2509
- title: radio haces arrib{a} tu cowboy espacio
2510
- length: 00:01:19
2511
- - number: 9
2512
- title: getageese
2513
- length: 00:07:45
2514
- - number: 10
2515
- title: samsara (w/ adam)
2516
- length: 00:03:06
2517
- - number: 11
2518
- title: the sound of her wings
2519
- length: 00:02:36
2520
- - number: 12
2521
- title: infinite return of the same
2522
- length: 00:02:19
2523
- - number: 13
2524
- title: nausicaä
2525
- length: 00:05:35
2526
- streams:
2527
- - platform: Amazon
2528
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XMB5NWF
2529
- - platform: Apple Music
2530
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-phantoms-of-our-lost-cause/1550708799
2531
- - platform: Bandcamp
2532
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/the-phantoms-of-our-lost-cause
2533
- - platform: Deezer
2534
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611727812
2535
- - platform: Spotify
2536
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/6uQKrMnKgYtavYwIuEXnev
2537
- - platform: YouTube
2538
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_wx1DK4STo&list=OLAK5uy_m2oDZFmJ5IBG___w55SOr3GVJSHPS9P0Q
2539
- notes: |
2540
- - - - - - - - - - -
2541
- chapter iv
2542
- - - - - - - - - - -
2543
- these 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'; 'nausicaä' 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...
2544
- - - - - - - - - - -
2545
- 1. the secret symmetries of oakwood hills
2546
- 2. there is no death, only reorganization
2547
- 3. second chance
2548
- 4. ch((e)i)m(er)ical
2549
- 5. forest (R1-07348-0017.jpg)
2550
- 6. 2am, rte 53, northbound
2551
- 7. jacurutu
2552
- 8. radio haces arrib{a} tu cowboy espacio
2553
- 9. getageese
2554
- i. we're going to getageese
2555
- ii. mainframe (salvaged from failing ecicefis computer)
2556
- iii. getageese is gone
2557
- 10. samsara (w/ adam)
2558
- 11. the sound of her wings
2559
- 12. infinite return of the same
2560
- 13. nausicaä
2561
- - - - - - - - - - -
2562
- credits: |
2563
- written & recorded by tyler etters from an indeterminate point in the past through december 2014 at endless field studios. featuring adam moore on samsara. album cover artwork by paul petrosyan with additional treatment by tyler etters.
2564
-
2565
- - title: senescence
2566
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2567
- released: 02013-09-23
2568
- type: LP
2569
- format: Digital
2570
- role: Principal Musician
2571
- label: Endless Field Studios
2572
- mp3: false
2573
- wav: false
2574
- tracks:
2575
- - number: 1
2576
- title: northern illinois
2577
- length: 00:18:44
2578
- - number: 2
2579
- title: we failed
2580
- length: 00:06:55
2581
- - number: 3
2582
- title: january 1st, 1970 + zero gmt
2583
- length: 00:06:13
2584
- streams:
2585
- - platform: Amazon
2586
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XM9RMWP
2587
- - platform: Apple Music
2588
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/senescence/1547708658
2589
- - platform: Bandcamp
2590
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/senescence
2591
- - platform: Deezer
2592
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611750652
2593
- - platform: Spotify
2594
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/0rNcDNQsHb5NsVPX0Hq61i
2595
- - platform: YouTube
2596
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFYxNh09hb8&list=OLAK5uy_lTv9qeBfWmX-tvqNOWuNVJbwiKFr1tfes
2597
- notes: |
2598
- - - - - - - - - - -
2599
- chapter iii
2600
- - - - - - - - - - -
2601
- there 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.
2602
- - - - - - - - - - -
2603
- 1. northern illinois
2604
- i. wastes of the north
2605
- ii. procession of the hauntologists
2606
- iii. deed of the drones
2607
- iv. tears of the space cowboy (w/ kevin, dorian & arthur)
2608
- v. song of the cicada
2609
- 2. we failed
2610
- 3. january 1st, 1970 + zero gmt
2611
- - - - - - - - - - -
2612
- credits: |
2613
- written & recorded by tyler etters from june 2013 through september 2013 at endless field studios except for 'tears of the space cowboy' which was also written by kevin clark, dorian zdrinc and arthur zdrinc sometime back in 2011.
2614
-
2615
- - title: blue, the most celestial color
2616
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2617
- released: 02013-06-21
2618
- type: LP
2619
- format: Digital
2620
- role: Principal Musician
2621
- label: Endless Field Studios
2622
- mp3: false
2623
- wav: false
2624
- tracks:
2625
- - number: 1
2626
- title: music for forests of childhood
2627
- length: 00:20:39
2628
- - number: 2
2629
- title: rainbow table
2630
- length: 00:13:57
2631
- - number: 3
2632
- title: ΑΙΓΑΙΙΣ
2633
- length: 00:01:21
2634
- - number: 4
2635
- title: zombie poison
2636
- length: 00:05:36
2637
- - number: 5
2638
- title: intermission
2639
- length: 00:01:53
2640
- - number: 6
2641
- title: the cicada must sing (sleepy brit)
2642
- length: 00:03:30
2643
- - number: 7
2644
- title: four mile crib
2645
- length: 00:10:41
2646
- - number: 8
2647
- title: ICD-10 Z73.0
2648
- length: 00:04:12
2649
- streams:
2650
- - platform: Amazon
2651
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XM13BM7
2652
- - platform: Apple Music
2653
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/blue-the-most-celestial-color/1547708931
2654
- - platform: Bandcamp
2655
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/blue-the-most-celestial-color
2656
- - platform: Deezer
2657
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611728452
2658
- - platform: Spotify
2659
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/4NQk9Chnj4dm5JpIO5ME2x
2660
- - platform: YouTube
2661
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKyfbqzP6mU&list=OLAK5uy_lsTxpyQscjNtjP-88YpeFTUyqUPzLTHdg
2662
- notes: |
2663
- - - - - - - - - - -
2664
- chapter ii
2665
- - - - - - - - - - -
2666
- you 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.
2667
- - - - - - - - - - -
2668
- 1. music for forests of childhood
2669
- 2. rainbow table
2670
- i. textbook sql injection
2671
- ii. don quixote
2672
- iii. icebreaker / rave
2673
- 3. ΑΙΓΑΙΙΣ
2674
- 4. zombie poison
2675
- 5. intermission
2676
- 6. the cicada must sing (sleepy brit)
2677
- 7. four mile crib
2678
- 8. ICD-10 Z73.0
2679
- - - - - - - - - - -
2680
- credits: |
2681
- written & recorded by tyler etters from december 2012 through june 2013 at endless field studios. featuring arthur zdrinc on rainbow table.
2682
-
2683
- - title: the geometrie of our lost cause
2684
- project: tyler etters & the northern information movement
2685
- released: 02013-01-01
2686
- type: LP
2687
- format: Cassette, Digital
2688
- role: Principal Musician
2689
- label: Endless Field Studios
2690
- mp3: false
2691
- wav: false
2692
- tracks:
2693
- - number: 1
2694
- title: immemorial
2695
- length: 00:15:00
2696
- - number: 2
2697
- title: generative
2698
- length: 00:15:00
2699
- streams:
2700
- - platform: Amazon
2701
- url: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B08XM564ND
2702
- - platform: Apple Music
2703
- url: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-geometrie-of-our-lost-cause-ep/1547738031
2704
- - platform: Bandcamp
2705
- url: https://northerninformation.bandcamp.com/album/the-geometrie-of-our-lost-cause
2706
- - platform: Deezer
2707
- url: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/611501802
2708
- - platform: Spotify
2709
- url: https://open.spotify.com/album/4RQ26hIooZ0tS7fwVq2XiV
2710
- - platform: YouTube
2711
- url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LngaFKfwFOQ&list=OLAK5uy_l6JrOwqHnZsbkyY8FmSyaU74qRxSEJ0s8
2712
- notes: |
2713
- - - - - - - - - - -
2714
- chapter i
2715
- - - - - - - - - - -
2716
- 1. immemorial
2717
- i. the forgotten distance
2718
- ii. time slopes
2719
- iii. by the train tracks (w/ arthur)
2720
- iv. hazey power plant, 1001 drones (for paul)
2721
- v. at another working gate
2722
- 2. generative
2723
- - - - - - - - - - -
2724
- credits: |
2725
- written & recorded by tyler etters from october 2012 through december 2012 at endless field studios.
2726
-
2727
- - title: Prolegomenon
2728
- project: Connectedness Locus
2729
- released: 02012-10-15
2730
- type: EP
2731
- format: Digital
2732
- role: Principal Musician
2733
- label: Endless Field Studios
2734
- mp3: false
2735
- wav: false
2736
- tracks:
2737
- - number: 1
2738
- title: Prolegomenon
2739
- length: 00:05:44
2740
- - number: 2
2741
- title: Fallen World
2742
- length: 00:03:15
2743
- - number: 3
2744
- title: Terminal
2745
- length: 00:04:57
2746
- - number: 4
2747
- title: And the Golden Hours... They Always Die to the Night
2748
- length: 00:05:42
2749
- notes: |
2750
- ...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’s 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...
2751
- credits: |
2752
- Connectedness Locus is Tyler Etters.
2753
-
2754
- - title: Terraforms
2755
- project: Connectedness Locus
2756
- released: 02011-07-30
2757
- type: LP
2758
- format: CD, Digital
2759
- role: Principal Musician
2760
- label: Endless Field Studios
2761
- mp3: false
2762
- wav: false
2763
- tracks:
2764
- - number: 1
2765
- title: Where Dreams Go to Be Forgotten
2766
- length: 00:04:45
2767
- - number: 2
2768
- title: Dissolve Away
2769
- length: 00:03:28
2770
- - number: 3
2771
- title: Location Engineering
2772
- length: 00:04:35
2773
- - number: 4
2774
- title: Time Mirage
2775
- length: 00:03:35
2776
- - number: 5
2777
- title: Crisis of Destinies
2778
- length: 00:04:55
2779
- - number: 6
2780
- title: Words and Worlds
2781
- length: 00:03:37
2782
- - number: 7
2783
- title: The Future, Both Forever Ungrasped
2784
- length: 00:04:02
2785
- - number: 8
2786
- title: Crucible
2787
- length: 00:04:15
2788
- - number: 9
2789
- title: The Violinist of the Moon
2790
- length: 00:05:21
2791
- - number: 10
2792
- title: A Truer Form
2793
- length: 00:06:20
2794
- notes: |
2795
- Beyond the northern wastelands where dreams go to be forgotten, where the legendary high tension power lines march into tangled heaps of wreckage, where rusty salt barges sputter about and dissolve away, where billboards vomit dusky portents of express oil changes, where steadfast location engineering generates an inadvertent legacy, where lonely stands of pines filter incandescent and nuclear light, where time mirages dot the coast line, where we don poisonous armor to ward off strange flying creatures, where a crisis of destinies pulls us away and into the darkness yet again, where our hand made dream catchers from childhood clink-clank into one another and crumble apart, where words and worlds whisper, where owls still gather in schools and sing in 7/4 to an embryonic moon, where the past and the future, both forever ungrasped, are forfeited to the bigwigs and their brokers, where great oak trees are chainsawed into heaps of hallucinating sawdust, where hacking the akashic records is the only option to escape the crucible, where you awaken on warm and sparsely populated shores to find your initials carved into each piece of driftwood, where the violinist of the moon vanishes before the final note is bowed, where the cicada must sing before you can return home, where a truer form unfurls as the great wings of metamorphosis engulf the emerald skies, the dreams of Connectedness Locus are spun and Terraforms can be heard.
2796
- credits: |
2797
- Connectedness Locus is Tyler Etters.
2798
-
2799
- - title: When the Paint Peels
2800
- project: Connectedness Locus
2801
- released: 02010-02-18
2802
- type: Single
2803
- format: Digital
2804
- role: Principal Musician
2805
- label: Endless Field Studios
2806
- mp3: false
2807
- wav: false
2808
- tracks:
2809
- - number: 1
2810
- title: When the Paint Peels
2811
- length: 00:20:03
2812
- notes: |
2813
- ...was recorded on a rainy January afternoon in one of the back rooms of Swing State, a small art & music venue in the northern wastes of Illinois. The entire operation was executed on an analog reel-to-reel device.
2814
- "It makes you listen with your ears, rather than your eyes," Isaac said as he loaded the magnetic tapes. My jaw hit the floor. Somewhere, miles away, my computer was steadily collecting a fine layer of dust.
2815
- credits: |
2816
- Written & performed by Tyler Etters of Connectedness Locus. Produced & engineered by Isaac Pierce of The Block of Wood Recordings. Mastered by Arthur Zdrinc of Endless Field Studios.
2817
-
2818
- - title: Serial Index of Unclaimed Memories, File 1
2819
- project: Everything Comes in Cycles; Everything Fades in Shades
2820
- released: 02009-09-01
2821
- type: LP
2822
- format: Digital
2823
- role: Band Member
2824
- label: Endless Field Studios
2825
- mp3: false
2826
- wav: false
2827
- tracks:
2828
- - number: 1
2829
- title: Between Sunlight And Shadow
2830
- length: 00:04:28
2831
- - number: 2
2832
- title: The Fallen Oak
2833
- length: 00:05:29
2834
- - number: 3
2835
- title: Koria Advance Is Your Friend
2836
- length: 00:05:02
2837
- - number: 4
2838
- title: Places Pass And The Walls Of Green Collapse
2839
- length: 00:04:52
2840
- - number: 5
2841
- title: The Prominence
2842
- length: 00:11:11
2843
- - number: 6
2844
- title: They Burn The Fields
2845
- length: 00:04:36
2846
- - number: 7
2847
- title: Gibbous
2848
- length: 00:07:13
2849
- - number: 8
2850
- title: Qweens In The Woodgrain
2851
- length: 00:04:13
2852
- - number: 9
2853
- title: Only If You Get Lost
2854
- length: 00:08:27
2855
- notes: |
2856
- Serial Index of Unclaimed Memories File 1 is a spiraling nine track safari into the chaotic and serene realms of post-electronica. Astral, delay-riddled guitars, trip-hop/IDM drums, orchestrated ambience, lo-fi cassette deck samples, distorted bass, and psychosis inducing drones are just a few of the cards brought to the table.
2857
- credits: |
2858
- Composed, produced, and engineered by Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters.
2859
-
2860
- - title: Serial Index of Unclaimed Memories, File 2
2861
- project: Everything Comes in Cycles; Everything Fades in Shades
2862
- released: 02009-09-01
2863
- type: LP
2864
- format: Digital
2865
- role: Band Member
2866
- label: Endless Field Studios
2867
- mp3: false
2868
- wav: false
2869
- tracks:
2870
- - number: 1
2871
- title: Movement 802
2872
- length: 00:08:37
2873
- - number: 2
2874
- title: Movement 34
2875
- length: 00:04:41
2876
- - number: 3
2877
- title: Movement 4517
2878
- length: 00:00:07
2879
- - number: 4
2880
- title: Movement 333
2881
- length: 00:06:00
2882
- - number: 5
2883
- title: Movement 21
2884
- length: 00:10:21
2885
- - number: 6
2886
- title: Movement 282
2887
- length: 00:08:46
2888
- - number: 7
2889
- title: Movement 56
2890
- length: 00:05:22
2891
- - number: 8
2892
- title: Movement 1175
2893
- length: 00:09:10
2894
- - number: 9
2895
- title: Movement 796
2896
- length: 00:06:18
2897
- notes: |
2898
- Serial Index of Unclaimed Memories File 2, is comprised of nine seperate tracks (here called 'Movements'), and is akin to a stream of consciousness dialouge between failing super-computer systems. Almost enitrely ambient, File 2 explores an entirely different realm than File 1.
2899
- credits: |
2900
- Composed, produced, and engineered by Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters.
2901
-
2902
- - title: As Quippolous Codes Quietly Count
2903
- project: Connectedness Locus
2904
- released: 02009-09-01
2905
- type: LP
2906
- format: CD, Digital
2907
- role: Principal Musician
2908
- label: Endless Field Studios
2909
- mp3: false
2910
- wav: false
2911
- tracks:
2912
- - number: 1
2913
- title: Mindtraps & Caltrops
2914
- length: 00:04:09
2915
- - number: 2
2916
- title: Some See a Valley; Some See a Gate
2917
- length: 00:00:43
2918
- - number: 3
2919
- title: Synnestvedt Orchards
2920
- length: 00:03:43
2921
- - number: 4
2922
- title: In This Endless Intricacy
2923
- length: 00:03:17
2924
- - number: 5
2925
- title: Still We Crumble Before the Oracles
2926
- length: 00:03:07
2927
- - number: 6
2928
- title: Until the Patterns Converge
2929
- length: 00:01:08
2930
- - number: 7
2931
- title: As Quippolous Codes Quietly Count
2932
- length: 00:05:41
2933
- - number: 8
2934
- title: Demalia Lensing
2935
- length: 00:03:06
2936
- - number: 9
2937
- title: We're Anime Kids
2938
- length: 00:00:28
2939
- - number: 10
2940
- title: Awareness is to Watch as the Millions of Drones You Captured Just Walk Away
2941
- length: 06:06
2942
- - number: 11
2943
- title: Knights of the Watertower
2944
- length: 00:05:26
2945
- - number: 12
2946
- title: The Centipede
2947
- length: 00:02:10
2948
- - number: 13
2949
- title: They Shield Your Geometrie (T9 Translation Error Mix)
2950
- length: 00:05:43
2951
- - number: 14
2952
- title: Elephants, Veils, Stars
2953
- length: 00:02:27
2954
- notes: |
2955
- As Quippolous Codes Quietly Count is a journey through prismatic mists of somnolence and destiny, gates of shimmering keyboard harmonics, mold-emblazoned percussives, and delerious, sludge-filled wastelands where only the foolish and the brave trek. Recorded over the course of 2 years, the album could easily be mistaken for an impressionistic account of a journey through space amidst a fleet of ghost ships.
2956
- credits: |
2957
- Connectedness Locus is Tyler Etters.
2958
-
2959
- - title: Gates E.P.
2960
- project: Everything Comes in Cycles; Everything Fades in Shades
2961
- released: 02008-11-11
2962
- type: EP
2963
- format: CD, Digital
2964
- role: Band Member
2965
- label: Endless Field Studios
2966
- mp3: false
2967
- wav: false
2968
- tracks:
2969
- - number: 1
2970
- title: Running
2971
- length: 00:03:50
2972
- - number: 2
2973
- title: The Shoreless Ocean
2974
- length: 00:05:13
2975
- - number: 3
2976
- title: Of Light
2977
- length: 00:05:03
2978
- - number: 4
2979
- title: Upon The Gates Of Self Justification
2980
- length: 00:02:46
2981
- - number: 5
2982
- title: Surrender & Realization
2983
- length: 00:04:02
2984
- - number: 6
2985
- title: Sand Ladders
2986
- length: 00:04:13
2987
- notes: |
2988
- None.
2989
- credits: |
2990
- Composed, produced, and engineered by Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters.
2991
-
2992
- - title: Suntelia Aeon
2993
- project: Inocula
2994
- released: 02008-??-??
2995
- type: LP
2996
- format: CD, Digital
2997
- role: Band Member
2998
- label: Karma Productions
2999
- mp3: false
3000
- wav: false
3001
- tracks:
3002
- - number: 1
3003
- title: Submerged
3004
- length: 00:05:10
3005
- - number: 2
3006
- title: Facing the End
3007
- length: 00:05:49
3008
- - number: 3
3009
- title: My Armor, My Ammunition
3010
- length: 00:03:54
3011
- - number: 4
3012
- title: "19"
3013
- length: 00:01:37
3014
- - number: 5
3015
- title: Mist
3016
- length: 00:04:43
3017
- - number: 6
3018
- title: Your Weakest Moment
3019
- length: 00:04:30
3020
- - number: 7
3021
- title: Crisis Reign
3022
- length: 00:05:07
3023
- - number: 8
3024
- title: There Was Hope
3025
- length: 00:05:07
3026
- - number: 9
3027
- title: Phantoms
3028
- length: 00:03:45
3029
- - number: 10
3030
- title: One With Water
3031
- length: 00:06:41
3032
- - number: 11
3033
- title: Monolith of Self
3034
- length: 00:04:18
3035
- - number: 12
3036
- title: The End of an Age
3037
- length: 00:03:09
3038
- notes: |
3039
- None.
3040
- credits: |
3041
- All music written and performed by Inocula.
3042
- Aaron Krause - Drums
3043
- AJ Sugg - Vocals
3044
- Browneye - Guitar
3045
- Daniel Massey - Guitar
3046
- Paul Petrosyan - Bass
3047
- Tyler Etters - Keybards/Samples
3048
-
3049
- - title: Organica Lensing
3050
- project: Lucid End
3051
- released: 02007-??-??
3052
- type: Single
3053
- format: CD
3054
- role: Principal Musician
3055
- label: Independent
3056
- mp3: false
3057
- wav: false
3058
- tracks:
3059
- - number: 1
3060
- title: Organica Lensing
3061
- length: 00:04:02
3062
- notes: |
3063
- None.
3064
- credits: |
3065
- Lucid End is Tyler Etters.
3066
-
3067
- - title: The Killing Tree
3068
- project: Lucid End
3069
- released: 02007-??-??
3070
- type: Single
3071
- format: CD-R
3072
- role: Principal Musician
3073
- label: Independent
3074
- mp3: false
3075
- wav: false
3076
- tracks:
3077
- - number: 1
3078
- title: The Killing Tree
3079
- length: 00:04:08
3080
- notes: |
3081
- None.
3082
- credits: |
3083
- Lucid End is Tyler Etters.
3084
-
3085
- - title: Time to Breathe; Time to Think
3086
- project: Lucid End
3087
- released: 02007-??-??
3088
- type: LP
3089
- format: CD-R
3090
- role: Principal Musician
3091
- label: Independent
3092
- mp3: false
3093
- wav: false
3094
- tracks:
3095
- - number: 1
3096
- title: Lie Down in Darkness
3097
- length: 00:03:10
3098
- - number: 2
3099
- title: Photographs of Dust
3100
- length: 00:05:01
3101
- - number: 3
3102
- title: Synchronicity
3103
- length: 00:03:06
3104
- - number: 4
3105
- title: Don't Leave Me
3106
- length: 00:05:00
3107
- - number: 5
3108
- title: The Spider and the Formula
3109
- length: 00:05:36
3110
- - number: 6
3111
- title: Arabesque
3112
- length: 00:03:30
3113
- - number: 7
3114
- title: Migration, The Spire Will Kick Up Her Children
3115
- length: 00:03:35
3116
- - number: 8
3117
- title: To the Construct
3118
- length: 00:04:33
3119
- - number: 9
3120
- title: Clouds (Bleed Air)
3121
- length: 00:07:30
3122
- - number: 10
3123
- title: They Rescue You
3124
- length: 00:04:02
3125
- - number: 11
3126
- title: Leyline
3127
- length: 00:03:53
3128
- notes: |
3129
- None.
3130
- credits: |
3131
- Lucid End is Tyler Etters.
3132
-
3133
- - title: Descent Into Dreams
3134
- project: Ix
3135
- released: 02007-04-08
3136
- type: LP
3137
- format: CD
3138
- role: Band Member
3139
- label: Endless Field Studios
3140
- mp3: false
3141
- wav: false
3142
- tracks:
3143
- - number: 1
3144
- title: Doppleganger's Lattice
3145
- length: 00:03:42
3146
- - number: 2
3147
- title: Fractures Overlap Above the Fields
3148
- length: 00:04:36
3149
- - number: 3
3150
- title: Circadian Rhythm
3151
- length: 00:03:53
3152
- - number: 4
3153
- title: Mantra of the Sumacs
3154
- length: 00:03:15
3155
- - number: 5
3156
- title: Return to the Mind
3157
- length: 00:03:31
3158
- - number: 6
3159
- title: Descent Into Dreams
3160
- length: 00:04:08
3161
- - number: 7
3162
- title: A Different Process
3163
- length: 00:03:38
3164
- - number: 8
3165
- title: Paradigms Unwritten
3166
- length: 00:03:50
3167
- - number: 9
3168
- title: Symbiotics
3169
- length: 00:03:20
3170
- - number: 10
3171
- title: Transience and Perpetuality
3172
- length: 00:03:54
3173
- - number: 11
3174
- title: Yet These Memories Isolated Us
3175
- length: 00:04:29
3176
- - number: 12
3177
- title: Beneath the Orange Ethers
3178
- length: 00:02:01
3179
- - number: 13
3180
- title: Constant Awareness
3181
- length: 00:03:00
3182
- - number: 14
3183
- title: Drift
3184
- length: 00:04:17
3185
- notes: |
3186
- None.
3187
- credits: |
3188
- Ix is Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters. All music written, performed, and engineered by Ix at Endless Field Studios.
3189
-
3190
- - title: Yet These Memories Isolated Us
3191
- project: Ix
3192
- released: 02006-??-??
3193
- type: Single
3194
- format: CD-R
3195
- role: Band Member
3196
- label: Endless Field Studios
3197
- mp3: false
3198
- wav: false
3199
- tracks:
3200
- - number: 1
3201
- title: Yet These Memories Isoalted Us
3202
- length: 00:04:37
3203
- - number: 2
3204
- title: Weeping in Neutrality
3205
- length: 00:03:35
3206
- - number: 3
3207
- title: Imaginary Number
3208
- length: 00:03:34
3209
- notes: |
3210
- None.
3211
- credits: |
3212
- Ix is Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters. All music written, performed, and engineered by Ix at Endless Field Studios.
3213
-
3214
- - title: Files
3215
- project: Lucid End
3216
- released: 02006-??-??
3217
- type: LP
3218
- format: CD-R
3219
- role: Principal Musician
3220
- label: Independent
3221
- mp3: false
3222
- wav: false
3223
- tracks:
3224
- - number: 1
3225
- title: Somnium Scipionis
3226
- length: 00:01:20
3227
- - number: 2
3228
- title: Outsdied
3229
- length: 00:04:26
3230
- - number: 3
3231
- title: Apprehension
3232
- length: 00:03:30
3233
- - number: 4
3234
- title: Epilogue
3235
- length: 00:03:44
3236
- - number: 5
3237
- title: Files
3238
- length: 00:03:44
3239
- - number: 6
3240
- title: The Little House
3241
- length: 00:05:15
3242
- - number: 7
3243
- title: Gaseous Tetrahedrons
3244
- length: 00:13:00
3245
- notes: |
3246
- None.
3247
- credits: |
3248
- Lucid End is Tyler Etters.
3249
-
3250
- - title: Ix E.P.
3251
- project: Ix
3252
- released: 02006-??-??
3253
- type: EP
3254
- format: CD-R
3255
- role: Band Member
3256
- label: Independent
3257
- mp3: false
3258
- wav: false
3259
- tracks:
3260
- - number: 1
3261
- title: Approaching the Gates
3262
- length: 00:01:42
3263
- - number: 2
3264
- title: Complex Number
3265
- length: 00:03:13
3266
- - number: 3
3267
- title: Dying Alone
3268
- length: 00:04:00
3269
- - number: 4
3270
- title: The Wake
3271
- length: 00:03:28
3272
- - number: 5
3273
- title: Splintering
3274
- length: 00:05:00
3275
- - number: 6
3276
- title: Content with Failure
3277
- length: 00:03:38
3278
- - number: 7
3279
- title: Weary Eyes of Reason
3280
- length: 00:03:49
3281
- - number: 8
3282
- title: Sweet Lobotomy
3283
- length: 00:03:55
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- notes: |
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- None.
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- credits: |
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- Ix is Paul Petrosyan and Tyler Etters.