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“Who decides what a good mixdown is?” Emptyset

Originally from Bristol, UK but now residing in part in Berlin, experimental duo Emptyset – aka James Ginzburg and Paul Purgas – have long spanned the realms of experimental electronic music and high-concept art. Their latest project, Blossoms, might be their most ambitious yet. Borne of an extensive period of software research and development, the album uses cutting-edge machine learning and raw audio synthesis techniques. Ginzburg tells us more…

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