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someone mentioned that some file(s) have a glitch or two...

in 13x0 step, at 0:40 and around 0:50 there's something which I'm not sure if it's part of the music or file glitch - what does watmm think?

Personally thinking it's the music just not sure..

 

Intentional.

 

In both time markings you mention in 13x0 step, the glitches are aligned to the rhythmic pattern of the stabby synth chords heard previously. That pattern is 3-3-3-3-2-2 sixteenths. The first glitch (0:40) is more straightforward to hear. The second one (0:50) is more complicated, as it takes the above rhythm (3-3-3-3-2-2), splits each duration in half, and places a glitch in every newly created point.

 

It's moments like these that make you think "hang on, how can this be called a 'jam'?"

 

 

 

dude

 

sicc!

 

 

I already told you it was intentional and rhythmical. Give the credit to me.

 

 

IOS you sucker.

 

 

 

/joke

 

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i managed to scrounge up some money for this. currently downloading.

 

i think i already have a boner. in my dick.

 

You know that robbing people for AE release isn't really IDM, right?

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i managed to scrounge up some money for this. currently downloading.

 

i think i already have a boner. in my dick.

 

You know that robbing people for AE release isn't really IDM, right?

 

 

 

what about seanning?

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i managed to scrounge up some money for this. currently downloading.

 

i think i already have a boner. in my dick.

You know that robbing people for AE release isn't really IDM, right?

 

 

what about seanning?

 

lol
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i managed to scrounge up some money for this. currently downloading.

 

i think i already have a boner. in my dick.

 

You know that robbing people for AE release isn't really IDM, right?

 

 

 

what about seanning?

 

 

Hmm, that should be acceptable.

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Someone already pointed el=1, seq=2

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I see a questionmark, but dont understand the question...

 

I mentioned this a couple pages back. Trying to link elseq to twelb, you can kinda translate el=l=1 and seq= short for second= 2.

 

It's a bit of a stretch admittedly, but who f-ing cares. If tou want to see a follow-up to exai, elseq definitly fits the shoe, imo. Both in size and naming!

 

 

 

seq is short for second? I've never seen that.

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My 2 cents. First 5 EPs are pretty good but the second wave is unreal, especially EP 2.3.

 

Highlights overall c7b2 and feqh 16

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Someone already pointed el=1, seq=2

?

I see a questionmark, but dont understand the question...

 

I mentioned this a couple pages back. Trying to link elseq to twelb, you can kinda translate el=l=1 and seq= short for second= 2.

 

It's a bit of a stretch admittedly, but who f-ing cares. If tou want to see a follow-up to exai, elseq definitly fits the shoe, imo. Both in size and naming!

 

 

 

seq is short for second? I've never seen that.

 

 

 

not in a dictionary, no.

 

but we're living in a world where exai is a reference to 11. or XI actually. so ex=X and ai=I. so they're using a creative/loose form of logic based on pronunciation. same would hold for elseq, i'm guessing. which it is, btw. a guess. not trying to pretend i cracked a code, or something, because i really don't have a clue. obvs.

 

sean, pls

 

:^)

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someone mentioned that some file(s) have a glitch or two...

in 13x0 step, at 0:40 and around 0:50 there's something which I'm not sure if it's part of the music or file glitch - what does watmm think?

Personally thinking it's the music just not sure..

Intentional.

 

In both time markings you mention in 13x0 step, the glitches are aligned to the rhythmic pattern of the stabby synth chords heard previously. That pattern is 3-3-3-3-2-2 sixteenths. The first glitch (0:40) is more straightforward to hear. The second one (0:50) is more complicated, as it takes the above rhythm (3-3-3-3-2-2), splits each duration in half, and places a glitch in every newly created point.

 

It's moments like these that make you think "hang on, how can this be called a 'jam'?"

Hi Sean

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Fuck, those parts are some of the best bits of the track! The way they can open up the audio, and tear through it like it's a floating layer is out of this world.

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I just noticed something.. i bought/downloaded the FLAC files and when playing in most players i only see the main album artwork but when playing in the Fidelia app i'm seeing each track's artwork come up as the track comes on.

So the track artwork is embedded into the FLAC file? I didn't realize that was possible.

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AE_LIVE is the 12th long play, and elseq 1-5 is the 13th. now ain't 'em

Maybe. Interesting to note that "c16 deep tread" is basically an extended fragment of one of the Ae_Live sets tho.

 

But somehow I think this might be a permanent departure from the traditional hard copy studio release under Warp, given their trends from the last six months.

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