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Dead_Mans_Switch

by megabyteGhost

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Nuclear Distortion I'm really digging your post-industrial sounds. Deep thunking low ends and itchy high ends. Keep it up! Favorite track: Deadmans_Switch.
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I've headed quite a bit more in the industrial direction. Also made a really cool drum n bass track!

Trying something new with this album. Preorders will be available at $1 (you can pay more if you're feeling generous) and you get access to the album ahead of time. Or you can wait until the release date (2020-09-29) and get it all for free, as w/ the rest of my music.

As usual, it's all Creative Commons.

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released September 29, 2020

Image edited by me (megabyteGhost).

Original photograph (public domain):

"Before there was Google, or even the Internet, there was the computer -- and the earliest computers were so large that just one could occupy an entire room. AVIDAC was the first digital computer at Argonne National Laboratory, and began operating in 1953. It was built by the Physics Division for $250,000. Pictured here, with AVIDAC, is pioneer Argonne computer scientist Jean F. Hall. AVIDAC stands for "Argonne Version of the Institute's Digital Automatic Computer" and was based on architecture developed by mathematician John von Neumann. | Photo courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory."

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