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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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Harm Stamos
Hieroglypheon

By making use of close to 70 instruments and nearly 300 drum beats, Melbourne trio Harm Stamos have created a hypnotic, almost trance-like atmosphere in which one could imagine one is listening to a monophonic organ, played by a solitary musician, gradually fading in and out of view. This is not unlike listening to a distant wind instrument, or perhaps a saw instrument, or even a bird song. It might not be the most upbeat of sounds, but given the use of thumping, chanting drums, I found it all quite soothing.

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(Music courtesy of Logan K. Young)