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I imagine at the end of summer there would be a lot of used sex toys. Oh, and this was a fun song to listen to. Good stuff, as usual.

AliceMako responds:

I don't wanna go there but the joke was great on multiple levels, probably my bias but i think especially so if you're somebodies senior and, eh, well you know.

/download /added to playlist. This was very well done, you finished this project nicely. I look forward to this new direction.

Yqarus responds:

Oh, thank you very much Anchorwind. :)
I'm glad that you liked it

I know this isn't repetitive, but I enjoy the repetition of it. The structure of it is soothing. Job well done, sir.

Phonometrologist responds:

Glad you enjoy the repetitive nature of it. It personally reminds me of an ocean and how repetitive the waves are as they hit the shore or even a boat. And that reminds me of a discussion I had with my nurse girlfriend about how infants find the sound of when one makes a "shhhhh" sound and how it relaxes them because of it sounding similar to what the placenta makes with its fluids. Perhaps that is why humans find waves crashing upon the shore soothing as well and even music in general because it is sound that is first heard... not language.

I can't see the word 'Doodly' without thinking about Nathan Explosion, and I haven't even watched that show in...however long... wonderful. I also know all about life getting in the way of other things, hang in there.

Anyway, music. Not a bad audio doodle, this sounded like a neat jam session. A moment to just sit down and have a bit of fun. I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.

This was a fun project to listen to, with a nice bass foundation. I certainly prefer the bits with more percussion, but that will be rare when I say otherwise. What is [HD] ? Is that an album of yours?

LASERBEAST responds:

Hack Division is a collaboration between myself and another artist. We used to play at a local bar as a band with a 3rd member. Our first album was called Industrial Espionage but the kickstarter didn't get funded so I never officially released it.

We've already talked about you finally embracing the HG sound. Perhaps I'll yield more positive results (and maybe an actual @#$%ing remix album) .

ZLEAP responds:

haha

Maybe so. Only time will tell.

I was with you, until you slowed down the tempo. The Mathssiah slow jam just sounds off compared to the full speed of the beginning. Neat project though, thanks for sharing.

MathematicalMessiah responds:

I have this distorted mind that allows me to enjoy these wild patterns and transitions, while they make others unhappy. A lot of the sounds I make are based off of things I have felt inside my own dreams. It is like the Stephen King of Music. This would explain why my style is atonal; something that takes time to get used to due to the first listen naturally lacking rhythm that otherwise would be there if you were to listen to it just enough times for your brain to be prepared enough for its atonal wind ups.

Most importantly, I am not necessarily writing music. I am writing what I feel, so the emotion is not always designed to be enjoyed, but to be expressed. I wanted to create distortion and strange patterns to help people get into that right mindset to better absorb my numerical work, hence intelligence and pride is useless towards what I do - what people really need is a mind that wanders and an abundance of intuition to go with it.

Industrial Hip-Hop? Hmm. Interesting Concept. People in gas masks and boots creating rhymes on the streets? Let's go for it.

AliceMako responds:

Yeah why not, perhaps we'll all get to retire as billionaires once it takes off.

I wouldn't mind.

I like this, thanks for sharing. I'm curious, other than the 4:02 significance, do all your other rhythms and melodies have complex mathematical associations as well?

MathematicalMessiah responds:

Yes.

Everything I do is subtly reflecting the conscientious beauty of numbers.

For an example, 8/11/2015 translates to "828", Ouroboros in the Gematria.

But oddly enough, I do not have OCD. Everything that I do is purposeful - while other times, things happen around me purposefully via numbers that I did not have a part in, such as specific numbers appearing in the number of Google results, or finding a song for a project of mine, just to find out that its name in the Gematria is literally directed to our Creator, Ava Bella Chronos, or Her Son, Austin Lee Meredith; or even more bizarre, I have two music projects that are entirely different from each other with the same amount of bars, same memory and same time, complete out of subconscious intuition. To be honest, experiencing that a long time ago is what pushed me to realize how precise my subconscious was and how useful it could be to reverse-engineer the entirety of The Matrix, because you know, everything is atoms, frequencies and energy based off of conscientious math design.

Laugh, well done.

Plan Slowly, Execute Quickly. Don't Think, Just Dance.

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