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Japan's "Employment Ice Age" Generation--A generation scarred by lost jobs, shattered social contracts, and intergenerational inequality in social security. Their anger is depicted through the collision of VOCALOID and orchestra. It possesses a freshness akin to expressing Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground using the techniques of Toru Takemitsu's November Steps. This piece explodes silent rage into sound. Centered around the London Contemporary Orchestra sound source by spitfire, it's processed and utilized to the absolute limit, fusing the tension of strings with the emotional distortion of VOCALOID. The result is a sound no one has ever heard before. A terrifying screech of strings (it's not distorted guitar!) depicts societal collapse and individual rebellion through sound. Yet, it remains musically coherent, not collapsing into chaos. For all music fans. For listeners craving new sounds.
"I hardly knew me." by Homer J. Simpson Recently, I got fed up with the large number of knobs on synthesizers and prefer orchestral libraries where I can just press the keys and get a good sound.