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Synesthesia (official soundtrack)

by Violent Acts of Randomness

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The subsequent nucleosynthesis of the heavier elements required heavy stars and supernova explosions lifting nuclear cores of hydrogen and helium from the big bang or perhaps caused by a large concentration of dark matter. In addition to fusion processes of nucleosynthesis a few natural processes also produce small amounts of new elements indicating long liberating nuclei and natural nuclear reactions powered by the particles and radioactive decay of the continued cosmic ray bombardment of the earth.
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From the time I slaughtered you I haven't felt the same for anyone else As I ate your insides, it all came to me I wish I could kill you once again I wish I could feel your pain
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It's the Eric Andre sh- , Chaos x (π), Animal semen, Ladies and gentlemen Exhumed and The Supremes.
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Fuck you Chelios
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Exencephaly 05:53
You let Satan in He's right there in front of you In your mind... I am the one you adore As I walk on the street to the pharmacy of death I need to get some pills, need to relieve the stress I was reading about geology, 'bout the meso, neoarchaean I'm really glad for sunglasses With them I look hungover And I'm starting to sweat To feel the heat I don't know what I know But I feel like I'm connected The past and present linked to each other It's not that complicated Evolution of life and inanimate beings Go hand in hand on earth as chaos within us unravels
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Cranial automation sinking your frustration In this demonstration The frequency modulations you're experiencing In the spectrum My dear Smashing intestines with hammers Forged by the norse gods North of the North sea! Where I lost my soul Once upon a time I was looking for the answers Along came a zebra pony And we lived happily ever after
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Inside the glowing realms of the end of the universe we find nothing that indicates that anything matters anymore and everything is futile including thinking that we are worthless because we have no intention to reiterate anything anymore, the lost cause is not te be found and searching for anything is only possible because we can't find anything if it wasn't there in the first place which gives meaning to the search in itself which in turn gives meaning to the point of existence where we can't fathom anything but the present. We are not in reality anymore we are spinning between realms of thought and physics to the extent of traveling through time which is common even though we don't realize it but what if we had no time to measure anything would we still exist because then we would be just measurements with no scale. Flowing together with psychosomatic growing pains on the edge of matter's judgement pitifully gazing upon the motionless crowds of chance and pointlessness in the arms of two quarks giving meaning to the notion of what?

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This is the audio only version of the album "Synesthesia". The full audio/visual album is available here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXC8YKslBSk&list=PLIErs4b022Y1L4i901ALV_gzcp_FC4h_R


"Synesthesia" is the core album of a saga of three albums, and contains the first songs I wrote for VAOR, and thus was the original concept of the whole project. The concept of "Synesthesia" is pushing the boundaries. The album is both audio and visual, with each song having a video, which is why I gave it that title. I started dabbling in electronic music when I was a teenager because I used to use a computer to program drum tracks and tablatures for my musical projects. Using computers to create music allows you to delve into levels of complexity that are beyond your reach, and this has always been something that interests me. After creating the first couple of songs I decided to make videos for them, because I wanted to explore video editing and give the songs some trippy visuals to enhance the experience. From there on I adopted the audio/visual concept. When I started making music for VAOR I didn't have any plans of playing live and didn't even have plans of producing albums, I just wanted to experiment with music and video, but eventually I started seeing the potential of the project and decided to go full on and produce albums and find a way to play live. All of this happened in the years that I composed the songs for "Synesthesia", which was between 2011-2017. Musically the album has a bit of everything, from IDM to breakcore, metal, jazz, ambient, etc. About half of the elements are programmed and the other half recorded. I used a lot of different effects and virtual instruments to make the songs, which was part of the experimentation; learning to use all these different tools. The internet was huge influence for me in creating this album, as I downloaded all of those effects and virtual instruments from it, as well and several of the video clips I used. The internet was also my guide on many occasions for finding out how to do certain things. I think this reflects a lot of my life in general, me being part of the internet age. Hallucinogenic drugs were also a huge influence, with their mind-bending effects. They allowed me to experience synesthesia for the first time and to think outside the box.

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released February 2, 2018

Performed/programmed, recorded, mixed and mastered by defekkto in Paskkal Produkktions studio

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Violent Acts of Randomness Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Violent Acts of Randomness is born in February of 2011 when defekkto decides to expand to different genres and explore new sounds.

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