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Hal McGee

Technopolis      (10:03)

301 hi-fi plays, 187 lofi plays, 743 downloads, 7 comments

In one of the past ages of Earth, an immense electronic city called Technopolis covered the entire surface of the planet. Recently, our Tapegerm research team discovered this audio-encoded transmission from the lost city, mysteriously recorded on a previously sealed, un-used magnetic cassette tape.

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Genre: Electronic
Album: Hal McGee Tapegerm Collection Volume One
Label: HalTapes
Credits: More than 80 loops by David Fuglewicz, Mental Anguish, and Hal McGee (Hal McGee Open Loops). Art by Mike Bowman.

Technopolis

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DJ Fidget said, "Loved it. Absolutely Loved it. "

padukem said, "Technopolis makes me wanna publicly dance without pants while ranting passages from Brave New World, echo the verbiage of Orwell while seated cross-legged within the hollow core of a genetically engineered super coconut, hum along with the zzzz of an electric razor while being eaten by Ms. Packman, panhandle for microchips in the gutters of South Korea---oh the panning pulses float between skyscrapers of technophrenia! In the end I am left hungry for bowl after steamy bowl of digital dog food."

Terry Howell said, "This transmission showcases the very essence and best of Hal\'s art. Experimental space excursions make for the heart and soul of his work. Technopolis is classic Hal -that is, yet another slice of cosmic brilliance. "

Andrew said, "The blend of origional sounds and loops is almost seamless. This is a well structured, smooth flowing piece of modern psychadelia. Top job."

cystem said, "a truly epic sound collage! so much to hear! great little storyline too! awesome! "

Don Campau said, "Sometimes I refer to large sprawling electronic works like this as \"stew\". Well, this one is a goulashe filled with steamy treats and unexpected twists of spice. A monumental mix of wild texture and fiber. I am wandering in this \"Technopolis\" but I am hungry no more."

buzzsaw said, "The defiance of Aristarchus\' astromonical heliocentric view in the face of Artistotlean earth-centered orthodoxy is captured here in astounding and awe-striking detail, right down to the very newest and latest type of sandal scampering in Agora-filling consternation. Unmistakably a triumph."