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This is the second movement of the suite, utilizing a solo violin and a somewhat sparse arrangement of strings. |
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Basically an exploration into the realm of digitized mayhem. Samples include synth sets, guitar, and even a sitar. |
Credits: Composed and recorded by Nathan St. Pierre |
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This song makes use of a variety of contrapuntal concepts that are examined over a variety of developments. Due to the highly repetative nature of techno I felt that I should make more variation throughout this piece in order to break down monotony, and it is considerably short due to the lack of such repetition. |
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