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System Self-Destruction

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"Death of the Composer" is a monumental work of Post-human Glitch-Classical, staging a visceral conflict between traditional orchestral beauty and progressive digital corruption. The composition begins as a pure string ensemble at 120 BPM, which gradually drifts and dissolves through bitcrushers and 8-bit disintegration-symbolizing the "system error" of music generation itself.

The sonic highlight is the structural collapse into absolute -60dB silence, followed by a high-fidelity reboot where the orchestra is reborn in a crystalline, purified state. This transformation explores the hauntological concept that music can outlive its creator, finding its most honest form within its own errors. Featuring a dramatic dynamic arc from fff to ppp and the interplay between operatic and glitched sopranos, it is a sophisticated, eerie, and ultimately sublime exploration of a world where the machine inherits human tears.

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