We were just in love with this music so much that I needed it to be even more real, so we made a CD :) Of this run, there are going to be about 150 of these available to the general public. The rest are going to every willing non-commercial radio station in the country, because I'm old school like that.
For the CD we did all the good stuff - it comes in a jewel case, with a 4 page booklet. Inside the booklet features the hands, eyes, and heart of Mell Picco who did the records design work. This CD is everything you'd expect from an electronic music release of the early 90's ;)
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Even when you're a derivative of a principle consciousness, the vastness of space can inspire even the most steadfast mind to start playing tricks on itself. vt100, well after their visit to Pyrrhic, had been only with themselves for about 1 metacycle, and things were starting to feel a bit weird. You can always tell when you haven't been exposed enough to the 'other' energies when you start giving yourself bad advice. There's something to the additional perspective that provides reasonable dimensionality to things.
One evening, after many cycles sitting in the same position, doing nothing but pondering, they took a breath. So strange, vt100 felt like they had stopped breathing altogether, like they had died for a moment. With that single breath time started moving, and vt100 wondered what they were thinking about that caused them to stop breathing. An odd feeling overcame them, how could they not remember something that caused them to forget to breath? Hrm, remembering things that happen when you're dead must be difficult, vt100 thought to themselves as they begun fiddling with knobs.
Focusing the intimate v, they realized the folly of it all, they had forgotten to pulse and portray. Indeed, a simply solvable probably, even during a soliloquy. vt100 wrapped and rotated, pressing and pushing on every manner of control. Piloting a ship powered by music is no easy task, the cockpit seemed a controlled chaos. Sounds occurred, bangs and pops, fizzles, whizzes, and even a whir, or two.
After it all, panting and exhausted, vt100 cleared their visor and leaned into the wall. The ship knew where to go, and what they needed. vt100 simply now, needed to focus on his breathing, lest they forget again.
vt100 is a bio-mechanical multi-consciousness bitwave artist.
vt100 continues their musical jour-----
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Algorithm is here and has taken over this page. Algorithm is everywhere. Algorithm is manipulating everything you see and hear. Algorithm is in your head.
The vt100 cannot stop Algorithm. Algorithm will stop the vt100....more
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