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    I listened to a Massive Attack record remixed by a neural network

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    05.17.2019

    Drums. Synth. The faintest hint of a vocal track. For a moment the song is familiar and I'm teleported back to the late '90s, listening to worn-out cassettes in the backseat of my parent's saloon. But then the track shifts in a way that I didn't expect, introducing samples that, while appropriate in tone and feeling, don't match up with my brain's subconscious. It's an odd sensation that I haven't felt before; as if someone has snuck into my flat and rearranged the furniture in small, barely-perceptible ways. I can't help but stand rooted to the spot, waiting to see how the song shifts next.

  • Halo 4 soundtrack lands Oct. 22, Special Edition runs $75

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    08.22.2012

    Two versions of the Halo 4 soundtrack will become available on October 22, but only one of them will cost more than the game itself. Composed by Massive Attack alumni Neil Davidge, the standard edition Halo 4 soundtrack will encompass 15 tracks from the game's score in both physical and digital formats for $13.98.The Special Edition 2-Disc Box Set, on the other hand, will set you back quite a bit more. At $75, the package includes the standard soundtrack, a 14-track remix album (sorry, no Skrillex), a behind-the-scenes "Making of Halo 4 Music" DVD and accompanying hardcover book with "composition notes from Neil Davidge plus exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and exclusive artwork images." The kit also comes with a 12-inch art print signed by Davidge, an honest-to-goodness vinyl record with Cortana and Master Chief on the disc itself, and a special shirt for your Xbox Live avatar.Whether your Halo-music monetary threshold is $14 or $75, both versions will be available at Halo Waypoint.