This all sounds so good! Thanks for all the amazing submissions, and to all the work that went into getting this released.

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Amazing work! Congratulations. Listening now.

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So honored to be on a release next to you all

Awesome job on the artwork @jasonw22
Really loved the squenceing of the whole thing @myecholalia

Can’t wait for the next one!! Also think it would be sweet to make a remix album of this volume, just an idea though

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Or, the LCRPRP. :slight_smile:

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LCRPRP:REALIGNED

Is that too much haha

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this sounds fantastic! much respect to everyone who contributed.

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This snuck up on me!! Been super busy with work so didn’t notice the update. Thanks to all, this will be tomorrow’s soundtrack. Have also ordered the CD. Thanks for organising this @myecholalia

Have been listening last night and this morning… Wow. This is such a nice, cohesive release (thanks @Simeon for the mastering). Hard to pick out favourites but @pauk’s track… :love_letter:… Is fantastic. @AlessandroBonino’s is lovely as well. But all in all a quality is astonishing.

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I absolutely love how excited everybody is about this release. Thank you for that. Happy to have been a part of it, and still grumpy about not having finished my own track :wink:

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@myecholalia we clearly need a TARDIS. Think of all the music we’d write…

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@jasonw22 that is the truest thing i’ll read this week.

Thorsten, Simeon, Jason, Ben … thanks for putting time and effort in this amazing project!
And everybody… this is great music and it all fits together! I am glad to be a part of it.
(Ready for the next lcrp)

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I finally had some time alone and have listened to most of it, and I’m really impressed, it’s so diverse and cohesive at the same time and most tracks tickle my brain, which is something that most of the music out there does not.

@myecholalia @Simeon thanks for all the work you put into this. It shows. And it’s fantastic.

(And thanks all again for the kind words about my track.)

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Out of curiosity, how do you name your tracks? I find it difficult to name intrumental tunes and usually reflect something that happened as I recorded. In this case I looked at myself in a mirror whilst wearing an Atari t-shirt hence my track being called “irata”.

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I usually take my titles from whatever I’m reading. I write down quotes I find interesting, and then pick one that fits. “it’s not a technological problem we have, it’s a human one” was from an interview with Charlie Brooker about Black Mirror. My lastest chiptune release, “Techniques Against Technology” (https://donotrunwithpixels.bandcamp.com/) had a lot of titles taken from To Our Friends by The Invisible Committee (https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/our-friends)

https://bloquelibertariomexico.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/merri-crisis.png?w=559

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I thought about the process of pulling apart the samples, and putting them back together made me think of splicing rope. I was also feeling a little frayed at the time.

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I do similarly to @Simeon. I tend to use quotes or phrases from things I’m reading… or random little phrases that pop into my head… it’s a little like micro-poems. I also write lyrics for my band (severalfutures.bandcamp.com), so often my electronic song titles are lines from abandoned lyrics.

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I also put my track up on Soundcloud for archiving and sharing. I tagged it with #lcrp, so if anyone else does the same we could make a playlist.

I also put the Bandcamp link in the “buy” field…

https://soundcloud.com/newtendencies/reset-the-rest-away

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My title originates with working on Junto 267, very loosely inspired by Negativland

Here it is. Looking and sounding great. I’ll trigger shipping of the CD orders today or tomorrow.

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Can’t wait! It’s been years since I’ve had an actual CD with my music on it. So retro!!

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