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Justin RobertCell Phone Tower [tmth017]


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"Cell Phone Tower" was inspired by the huge flood of electro-magnetic energy that is constantly floating around our world in the form of wireless technology. This manipulation of the vibrations of invisible particles to our field of existence was not happening 100 years ago, and was not happening even to half the extent as is now only 15 years ago. This immediate increase in electronic manipulation of our living space is having a direct effect on our thoughts as well as our physical environment. When we move and direct energy in a space in which everything is connected, we will without a doubt manipulate to some extent all that exists in this space. Our brains and nervous systems operate with electricity, and the so called "invisible" signals traversing by means of the techniques used as the titles of this piece of music, such as "Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum" and "Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing" are indeed the manipulation of the very element that runs our bodies and minds.

"Cell Phone Tower" is an attempt to bring forth these signals to the attention of the listener. Though much of this recording is scrambled and frantic, it pales in comparison as to what is really going on all around you at every second of the day.

Comments are appreciated.

This item is part of the collection: Timetheory

Author: Justin Robert
Keywords: ambient; glitch; cellular

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


Individual Files

Audio Files256Kbps MP3
Cell Phone Tower24.3M
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing19.6M
Convergence Layer22.8M
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum29.5M
Direct Frequency Spead Spectrum18.7M
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tmth017-booklet_inside.jpg3.4M
tmth017-booklet_outside.jpg1.6M
tmth017-disc_label.jpg820.3K
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tmth017_meta.xmlMetadata2.0K
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tmth017_rules.conf7.0B

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