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Keep a look out for more exclusive tracks and 're-gens' over the coming months.
What is a 're-gen?'
A 're-gen' is a re-generated (as an alternative to a re-mixed) version of the 'original'. The rules for the piece are exactly the same, but the outcome is entirely different. That's the beauty of Generative Music!!
Listen to the generative version of Crystal Shards (Quartz Mix) online. Just click on the link below and follow the instructions:
Crystal Shards (Quartz Mix)
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An exclusive generative pop song featuring Clare Canty of U.K. chart band, Lucid.This song is fully generative when played back on 'Koan Pro' in conjunction with the Soundblaster Live sound card. Alternative verses and phrases are played 'on the fly' by 'Koan Pro', as instigated by Unkle Velvet. This song is simple and mellow, and yet has an abundance of depth. It never sounds the same twice!! One day, maybe all pop songs will be made in this way! | MP3.com CD: Genetically Modified Velvet - buy it!
CD: Genetically Modified Velvet
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Credits: Unkle Velvet/Sizta Velvet © 2000. All rights reserved. |
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Fuzz guitar with a generating, mutating rhythmic backdrop. This track came together very quickly and so has a very spontaneous feel about it. | MP3.com CD: Genetically Modified Velvet - buy it!
CD: Genetically Modified Velvet
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Credits: Unkle Velvet |
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Crystal Shards has had many different guises over the past few years, however, the 'Quartz Mix' is perhaps the ultimate version. UV cannot escape the Ashra (Tempel) influence here; play this track, look out of your window, and watch the clouds go by! | MP3.com CD: Genetically Modified Velvet - buy it!
CD: Genetically Modified Velvet
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Credits: Unkle Velvet © 2000 |
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