EAR WAVE EVENT wants your music!

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.

Please send submissions by January 22nd, 2020.

After February 3rd, 2020, EAR WAVE EVENT Issue 5, a complete 'music magazine,' will be released with YOUR audio.

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The Black Sweat Of Death
Peep Showing

At this stage I am not sure if this is a concept cassette, or a CD, but it is a piece of weird experimental music. Titled “Peep Showing” and consisting of five short pieces, the music is a mix of no real genre in particular, but rather a mix of atmospherics and sounds that sound like they have been generated by automated equipment. The ambient sounds are cranked up to the top of the soundfield in the manner of a pulsating industrial loop, but not really doing anything more than that. The synth bending, field recording and lowing sounds seem to be at work in dense, reverberant areas, heavily sampled and processed, but without any real sense of distance or volume. It is all artificial, but all of it in a way that suggests a more tangible, anthropomorphic environment. It is all incredibly weird and I suspect there are people who really do sit on the fence and think it is a good idea to fast forward this whole thing, because, well, why not?

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