the rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials

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the rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials

friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot

198999398854
15 tracksReleased 2024-11-18

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198999398854 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release the rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials by friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot, released 2024-11-18. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 15 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include USY242435300, USY242435301, USY242435302.

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UPCthe rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials
ISRC15 recordings

Track List (15)

reenactment of phone demo recording process
reenactment of phone demo recording process
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
abstract collage of timewarped stems from various rock songs w/ contextual narration (1) [i’m trying]
abstract collage of timewarped stems from various rock songs w/ contextual narration (1) [i’m trying]
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #1 (break down / i’m here / montreal)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #1 (break down / i’m here / montreal)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
riff recontextualization exercise followed by master fragmentation and syncopation exercise #1
riff recontextualization exercise followed by master fragmentation and syncopation exercise #1
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
through-composed vocal timewarping and fragmentation w/ synthesizer accompaniment
through-composed vocal timewarping and fragmentation w/ synthesizer accompaniment
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #2 filtered through heavy equalization and overcompression (i’ll say / can we forget / not enough / i need another weekend / to call / know)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #2 filtered through heavy equalization and overcompression (i’ll say / can we forget / not enough / i need another weekend / to call / know)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #3 (splice loop: TSP_IHD_160_drum_break_techy_soulpride_4bar) [by myself again / it’s not that home]
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #3 (splice loop: TSP_IHD_160_drum_break_techy_soulpride_4bar) [by myself again / it’s not that home]
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #4 processed through rhythmic multi-band-equalization w/ stereo synthesizer doubling (1)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #4 processed through rhythmic multi-band-equalization w/ stereo synthesizer doubling (1)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
reenactment of traditional appalachian scramz ballad (cbs oral variation)
reenactment of traditional appalachian scramz ballad (cbs oral variation)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #5 (might be a little nervous)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #5 (might be a little nervous)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
(work-in-progress) master fragmentation and syncopation exercise #2
(work-in-progress) master fragmentation and syncopation exercise #2
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
phone demo fragmentation w/ automatically tuned stereo vocal overdubs
phone demo fragmentation w/ automatically tuned stereo vocal overdubs
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #6 processed through rhythmic multi-band-equalization w/ stereo synthesizer doubling (2) [splice loop: TS_PP_160_drum_loop_new_crisp_hats] (i’m trying)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #6 processed through rhythmic multi-band-equalization w/ stereo synthesizer doubling (2) [splice loop: TS_PP_160_drum_loop_new_crisp_hats] (i’m trying)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #7 (i’m trying / the city’s dying and there’s no use in trying)
stem fragmentation and syncopation exercise #7 (i’m trying / the city’s dying and there’s no use in trying)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot
midi transcription and reenactment of single rock song w/ contextual narration (2)
midi transcription and reenactment of single rock song w/ contextual narration (2)
friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot

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What is UPC 198999398854?
UPC 198999398854 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "the rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials" by friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
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UPC 198999398854 contains 15 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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198999398854 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to the rock band: stem fragmentation and syncopation exercises #1-7 w/ supplemental materials by friends&, Swimming, The Lampreys, clust.r, apollo bitrate, Bigger Boot. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 15 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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