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”…This is a temporary solution, to isolate yourself from the virtual through an intense focus on the real. And what are you thinking in terms of complexity? Most of these pieces are minimal.”
Complexity speaking…the pieces would grow in complexity just like normal pieces of music do, except they would take much much much slower in getting there. Like, say in an average pop song for example, you have ‘verse-chorus-bridge’ or whatever and there’s usually a half minute or less between each part—-for these pieces, maybe there would be 10 hours between the ‘verse’ and the ‘chorus, except I wouldn’t be thinking about the music in such strict terminologies of course.
I suppose I recongnize all of this as a temporary solution. Do you think the universe is just going to keep growing in complexity until it collapses on itself (theoretically speaking)?

My name is Chris Robertson (a.k.a. Xylen Roberts) and these are a few---or rather, a lot---of my favorite things. A majority of these things are not mine but things I am a fan of.
For my music/writings etc. blog go to:
xylenroberts.tumblr.com
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'Every Famine Virtual' comes from "Retrovertigo" by Mr. Bungle, copyright 1999 Warner Brothers Records.