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Irregardless, today's fare is neither magickal nor occult, but I'd wager to say it could be considered art as well as science, as it is another installment in the Bandcamp hosted 391 & the Army of Astraea Electronic Music Piece of the Day Give-Away.
Today's track is titled "Waiting Room", and if I am to de-mystify the impetus for the piece, I must confess it was indeed created in installments in an actual medical waiting room, via software, of course.
This little ditty started life as a simple experiment with some minor key harmonics, but it quickly morphed from its very electronic start into a somewhat Chanson de Geste of the medieval French troubadours to an Indo-Persian modal improvisation.
Anyway, I hope you do enjoy it, and ideally, hip your friends who are open to Industrial-Electronic tunes to listen, like, subscribe to, and comment on, the Stubborn God Productions Soundcloud Page.
Till next time.
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