From 7ddbb5ea17258aeae92b9bb8d7a3491f23c963a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: St33v Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:09:46 +1100 Subject: add Eli Mercer The Message --- st33vRecords/drMorbius/artist.eno | 3 +-- st33vRecords/drMorbius/nextex/release.eno | 4 +--- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'st33vRecords/drMorbius') diff --git a/st33vRecords/drMorbius/artist.eno b/st33vRecords/drMorbius/artist.eno index f12c20e..f9db82c 100644 --- a/st33vRecords/drMorbius/artist.eno +++ b/st33vRecords/drMorbius/artist.eno @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -name: Dr Morbius of Altair IV +name: Dr Morbius at Altair IV permalink: drmorbius link: @@ -9,6 +9,5 @@ link: label = Website url = https://www.youtube.com/@morbiusAtAltairIV -url = https://www.youtube.com/@St33v33 diff --git a/st33vRecords/drMorbius/nextex/release.eno b/st33vRecords/drMorbius/nextex/release.eno index 42953c3..c844832 100644 --- a/st33vRecords/drMorbius/nextex/release.eno +++ b/st33vRecords/drMorbius/nextex/release.eno @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ description = A cursor blinks on a terminal screen at dusk in a rainy field, wit file = nextexCover.jpg -- synopsis -#### Abstract - -This release constitutes a batch transmission of ten sonic specimens obtained from a persistent, partially understood Krell-derived patch ecology. I did not “compose” these works in the conventional Terran sense. I initiated observation, opened the gain structure, and allowed the system to demonstrate its own affordances. The Numerically Exquisite Temporal Extrapolator (NExTEx) was employed as both courier and contaminant: it conveys the album to Terra while introducing time-skew, semantic drift, and characteristic compression artifacts. These defects are not incidental. They are the medium asserting itself. +This is a batch transmission of ten sonic specimens obtained from a partially understood component of the Krell Machine, which I have dubbed, 'Numerically Exquisite Temporal Extrapolator', which emits 'meaning' rather than 'information', faster than light. -- synopsis -- more -- cgit v1.3