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The sound of giant carrot-shaped mecha being piloted by Japanese gravure idols.
In the beginning, there was Sloth. It served as a testbed for whichever direction my work decided to go during the early years. Recently, it hasn't seen much activity aside from an occasional one-off.
at the old account.
As I started to distill my sound into more cohesive modules, Basal Reader became an outlet for Electro and Pop material. Of the work I produce, this is the most readily accessible. It can be jittery at times, but no where near as spastic and abrasive as releases under the following moniker.
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This contains a harder sound texturally, borrowing heavily from breakcore, noise, and sound collage techniques. The tracks themselves tend to transition quickly through a number of different movements and rarely finish sounding anything like they began.
The focus is speed in delivery, rather than just tempo, and constant modification of beat patterns/melodies so that no two bars are exactly the same.
Track Eight is fairly unexplored direction. It serves as a catch-all for simpler and/or subtler pieces usually in the vein quasi hip-hop or down tempo breaks.
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