65daysofstatic to debut new project Decomposition Theory this autumn
65daysofstatic have announced a new project titled Decomposition Theory, which will be performed at Sheffield's Algomech Festival in November.
Decomposition Theory Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Demand The Future will be deployed three times between 9-10 November.
The experimental post-rockers say that Decomposition Theory is "a performance built from music that will be generated in realtime by various algorithms we have made to do our bidding, or code that we type live. This is all new material. In fact, it will always be new material. Each performance will be different. Recognisable, but different. Like the cyborg who’s impersonating your murdered partner."
More information about the band's new venture will be coming soon, but for now you can check out the fest and grab tickets.
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