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Symphony of the 7th Planet

from Astronomical Units by Pseudocide

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(October 3, 2014) performed by Kadin Contois - The droning "windy" sound you hear throughout this song is actually an open source sound that the NASA's Voyager recorded around the planet Uranus.
I had a few working titles for this song: "The Rise & Fall of Googolplex" (there would have been too many lyrics to add), "Rockets To Uranus" (this was the original title, but I always considered Drone music as philosophical and not comedic). I settled with the title "Symphony of the 7th Planet" for a couple of different reasons. There being seven major notes in the musical scale being one of them.

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from Astronomical Units, released November 18, 2014

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Pseudocide Fredericksburg, Virginia

Pseudocide is the project of Kadin Contois who occasionally creates industrial noise drone music by himself or with Will Thornton and Paul Keily. Band practice consist of mailing mp3s to each other.

Pseudocide started April 2013. After Kadin and Will played and recorded some live shows, and cut some rough demos, they compiled their first cd of material on November of the same year.
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