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Reconsiderate : Niche Work
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Weird music for weird weirdos who are weird. Sounds a bit like Bjork and John Linnell (from They Might Be Giants) had a baby, but it got orphaned and raised by Tool. The songs are composed with computer software, and are often loop-based.
Genre: Electronic: Experimental
Release Date: 2007
Niche Work Record Label: Ø
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Busy Boss 3:21 Album Only
The Hazing 3:54 Album Only
Tetany 1:53 Album Only
When Tantra Ends (protracted mix) 4:15 Album Only
Given Next 3:05 Album Only
Reticent 2:09 Album Only
Scout 5:03 Album Only
Just Be 1:38 Album Only
Automated Awakeness 2:55 Album Only
This Unit is Malfunctional 3:17 Album Only
God Enough 3:24 Album Only
The Moons of Jupiter 3:46 Album Only
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NOTE! To sample songs, click the "Play All Songs" button, and not the individual songs, which are lo-fi. ========================================== Have you ever found yourself stopped dead in your tracks by something that seems like it should have been very obvious, but hadn't occurred to you? And then you find yourself reflecting in retrospect, rethinking your entire approach and wondering how you'd gotten to such a state that you'd overlook something so important, so fundamental? Yeah. That's Reconsiderate. All perceptions, thoughts, opinions, strategies, memories and et cetera are based on axioms-- assertive assumptions that cannot be proven. For Reconsiderate, the most inspirational experience is one that shatters these axioms and leaves him in a place that is unfamiliar and unstable, yet lucid and real. Such experiences remind him that absolutely anything is possible, and that he plays a role in determining what comes to pass in his life. This is the fundamental concept around which Reconsiderate's thoughts are based, and toward which his work in music and other media strives. The word itself, "reconsiderate", can be understood as an adjective that means "able and willing to adapt". It is rightly applied to anyone who understands that his axioms must meet with destruction, and who welcomes that destruction, knowing that life begins anew immediately afterward.

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