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Ionnoizer - LHC High Frequency Magnets

from Unexplained Sounds Group - 2nd Annual Report by Various Artists

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from Unexplained Sounds Group - 2nd Annual Report, released December 8, 2016
When you do music usually try to copy one or those styles that seem to be more interesting (techno, dubtechno), but there comes a time when it becomes necessary to go beyond, be authentic and find the way to do it, the way of expressing yourself and Without any kind of guarantee that you will like what you do. So as a musician that I am my only resource is to imagine electronic techniques that are interesting to me, which I must confess that fascinates me.
In LHC magnets I sampled waveforms from a fairly unknown and interesting synthesizer and wanted to see if the simple game in an AKAI MPC generated something interesting. The result is musically null although I like it because the result is engaging, authentic and very violent. The feeling of energy and violence automatically transported me to the Large Hadron Collider (after having seen several documentaries), a technological, avant-garde and hostíl place where the chances of suffering problems due to energy control are very high, so I decided that this Was the sound that described the forces that supported the magnets of the great hadron collider.

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