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Intro
00:31
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This was recorded when me and my college band "Speaking With Braille" was on our way to see an artist in London, and when we was wondering through the tube station, we walked past a guitarist who was playing "Hallelujah" and I thought it was beautiful with all of the reverb in the tunnel, so I got out my phone and recorded it.
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DAVE
07:12
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This is one of the more slower tracks on the album, it features mostly 7/8 which led to alot of cool grooves for me to come up with on the drums. And if you're wondering why it's called "DAVE" then read the album info ;)
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Nonu
03:38
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Nonu was the second single off of the album and it features probably my favourite guitar on the album, when I released it one of my bandmates couldn't stop listening to it which made me so happy. This track features 9/8 for the opening riff and towards the end it evolves into 18/8, the track also includes instruments and effects not usually found in math rock such as electronic drums inspired by bands such as Zoology and a distortion pedal inspired by Claddywhompus
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Mixer
02:25
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One of the more immediate songs on the album, and it is alot more "emo-punk" than the rest of the more math rock songs on the album
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Interlude
00:37
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One of the coolest guitar effects I've made by accident, I just messed around with some pedals such as a reverse pedal, bit crusher distortion & reverb and what turned out is this really crazy sounding guitar that I loved, and over time it just became the interlude track.
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OPR/BAIT
03:07
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Released as the lead single from the album, this song features alot of sparkling reverb guitars and a build to an intense fuzz-pedal climax
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This track not only displays math rock, but also more post rock due to it's lengthy crescendo, and it's probably the song I most proud of on the album so I hope you enjoy it.
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Outro
00:31
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This is the same recording as track 1 but reversed
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