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- Aphex Twin is known for track names that are complete gibberish (hello drukQs, except drukQs names are appearently Cornish) but Syro takes it to the next level
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+ even *I* with my insanely good memory for weird ass names do not remember the full name of my favorite track
+ even _I_ with my insanely good memory for weird ass names do not remember the full name of my favorite track
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- that track being _something something_ [141.98] [piezoluminescence mix]
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+ 141.98 BPM
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- there are two tracks on Syro whose tempo is 141.98 BPM: *CIRCLONT6A [141.98][syrobonkus mix]*, and *syro u473t8+e [141.98][piezoluminescence mix]*
- there are two tracks on Syro whose tempo is 141.98 BPM: _CIRCLONT6A [141.98][syrobonkus mix]_, and _syro u473t8+e [141.98][piezoluminescence mix]_
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- if you listen closely, there is a common leitmotif across these tracks:
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+ I think I managed to nail down how Syro track names came to be.
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- I can't find the exact video that made me realize this, but in *some* video on YouTube *someone* was using a step sequencer, and it prompted them to enter a track name.
- I can't find the exact video that made me realize this, but in _some_ video on YouTube _someone_ was using a step sequencer, and it prompted them to enter a track name.
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- given how these sequencer interfaces are pretty cumbersome to type on (given they're mostly controlled with knobs and buttons whose layout *distinctly* does not resemble a computer keyboard), they just decided to just change out a number at the end
- given how these sequencer interfaces are pretty cumbersome to type on (given they're mostly controlled with knobs and buttons whose layout _distinctly_ does not resemble a computer keyboard), they just decided to just change out a number at the end
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- and that's my theory: that's what happened with Syro
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- you can kind of confirm this by looking at `CIRCLONT6A` and `CIRCLONT14`, as well as Aphex Twin's Cheetah EP which features `CHEETAHT2`, `CHEETAHT7b`, `CHEETA1b`, `CHEETA2`, `CIRKLON3`, and `CIRKLON 1`. following this *exact* this naming scheme.
- you can kind of confirm this by looking at `CIRCLONT6A` and `CIRCLONT14`, as well as Aphex Twin's Cheetah EP which features `CHEETAHT2`, `CHEETAHT7b`, `CHEETA1b`, `CHEETA2`, `CIRKLON3`, and `CIRKLON 1`. following this _exact_ this naming scheme.
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- but that's just a theory. A MUSIC THEORY