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<title>soundtoys.net artist: ivan bachav</title>
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<title>Ei</title>
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<content type="xhtml" xml:space="preserve"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I rely on basic statement as that the idea could fully unfold nowadays - you have access to already existing music and you can use it as source-database to be recontextualized?, ?the micro-macro division in the music world is obvious, and It is rather interesting to hear result that combines them.<br/><br/>?this tool is to "re"-"context"-"plunder", so just browse your folder with the mp3 files, and start playing with this "ei", pass through the loaded file, dis or re order it, and thus create something new out of it...<br/><br/></div></content>
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