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None of the music on this website exists. But don't you wish it did? The reviews that make up this preview of EAR WAVE EVENT were created by a neural network fed and trained on contemporary music press. Inverting the normal flow of music criticism, we invite artists to use these reviews prescriptively - to create realizations of musics 'imagined' by a prosthetic mind.

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Ellen Abbey
Two Sons

The reissue of Abbey’s 1993 no wave classic "The Edge Of Everything" is a perfect example of a record you wouldn’t expect to see revived so soon. The original record’s lush and energetic mix of near dubstep style hits with simple repeating structures, heavenly vocal interludes, and dreamy post-punk splashes are still good enough to play in a regular club.

However, "Two Sons" is a fully blown journey into the mind as to where Abbey might have ended up if she’d listened to the original record, having first encountered it in a trance state while jogging through the forest in the late 1990s. The journey is enhanced with a 60 second extra on the first side, signalling the end of the road, but the promise of a new start. Plays like a trip through the forest with a picnic lunch in your hand.

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