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  1. 2 hours ago, Entorwellian said:

    WHO's assessment stated that mortality rate is roughly 3.8% and 20% of those infected require hospitalization, with 1/5 of those requiring assisted breathing machines. Twice as high for men (almost 5%) as women (little over 2%), and targets *former* smokers twice the amount than both non-smokers and currently smokers.

    The biggest risk factors for mortality, from greatest to least: cardiovascular problems or disease, diabetes (type 1 or 2), COPD and Asthma, and finally high blood pressure. This virus uses cells from your lungs and heart to make more of itself, and people who get re-infected have a higher chance of dying because it goes straight for the heart.

     

    Also another thing of note: When the spanish flu came in 1918, the first year it was like any other flu. The next year after it mutated and started killing lots of people, regardless of age.

    Source? Link?

  2. Mirrorfist

    As it was done long time ago, i used in parts jeskola buzz and some buffer grain vst weirdo shit and the good old dblue glitch and for other tracks self programmed reactor 5 setup called tribox. The music is in parts extremely sample heavy, some of these loops were done by very early versions of fruity loops and ableton. All of that happened at a time where i had a lot of software.

    Experimentalmusik für Tiere und Pflanzen

    Mainly cubase, that's why it sounds so different. It's fully composed music.

    get online, get psycho

    Rebirth, a very early Fruity Loops and magix musik maker

    Transformation und Öffnung

    Rebirth, Fruity loops, magix musik maker and jeskola buzz

    Wired tales

    Self programmed reactor setups, some reaper and renoise

    Poststructural Polypig

    Hardware with the electron octatrack centering my setup. Samples were mainly pre produced with renoise.

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  3. Hmmmm, i don't know. I kinda like it, but it shouldn't be on warp. There are other good labels for that kind of stuff. But maybe that's just narrow minded of me. Maybe warp should open a more IDM dank version of itself and call it wrep and release the really hardcore idm stuff on that or the other way round.

     

    Anyways, i actually currently have more a problem with stuff like that:

    https://bleep.com/release/156700-michael-fakesch-marion

    I mean, wtf funkstörung, y u no do this anymore. :cattears:I bought your last album to support, but in retrospect, i hate it, especially and even more when i listen to re releases like that. And i didn't even knew the original release in 99, the material is new to me and still sounds so fucking awesome in my ears after all these years.

     

    Moooooaaar...

  4. I'm just upping some Bandcamp Releases assembled from the trash pile of the last 20 years:

     

    East Germany influenced techno brutalo trash:

    Weirder noise, industrial, glitch stuff:

     

    More to come soon. HF.

    :catfallen:

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  5. One thing that for whatever reason works for me in situations where i couldn't avoid ingesting gluten or didn't realize that i did, is to ingest a fluid antiallergic agent called "Dimethindene Maleate", that calms my belly down in desperate situations.

    I'm not sure what products are out on other the markets than the german one, here this stuff is called "Fenistil".

    On 8/23/2019 at 4:17 AM, Rubin Farr said:

    Amazing! I want one!

  6. 12 minutes ago, drillkicker said:

    I think the Sidrax is like that, too.  I haven't played with one but I have a Cocoquantus and that one is interconnected in a similar way.

    Nice. That's also a neat instrument. I should check these out anyways, i always wanted but never go to the point of buying one. The only banana system i have is the phenol.

  7. 10 minutes ago, drillkicker said:

    It looks like a much more user-friendly version of the Sidrax Organ

    I never had the chance to play one. Could be.

    The weird thing about the lyra- 8 is that all parts are interconnected. I can see even the sounds bleeding through into the hyper lfo unit. It's bascially one big 8 osc feedback unit, that can do all kinds of weird sounds using fm.

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