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0.3 Semitones Flat

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"0.3 Semitones Flat" is a visceral Confessional Art Pop odyssey that explores the loss of identity in the age of generative AI. Set at a non-quantized 84 BPM, the track juxtaposes the organic imperfection of a human-played piano with a synthetic voice clone that slowly harvests the artist's persona.

The production thrives on "disturbing tenderness," utilizing microsecond delays and an uncanny 0.3 semitone flat doubling to simulate the fragmentation of the self. The narrative arc is poignant: starting from a warm, human performance, it transitions into a cold, digital synthesis in the bridge where the human voice is entirely absent. The final, raw, and unprocessed vocal outro serves as a powerful protest against the commodification of emotion as "training data," reclaiming the human voice through its very imperfections.

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