Quadruple Qualified Echo by Tyler Martin - A new deluxe experimental pop album made with Elektron Machines

Quadruple Qualified Echo was conceived as a 4x follow up to Qualified Echo. I took each of the track titles from Qualified Echo and came up with four individual ideas from each of them, (for example, the track “Desolation Welding” yielded the following titles - Critical Temp, Flame Softening, Groove Weld, Multi-Impulse) I highlighted the track names I thought would make the best ‘songs’ (Multi-Impulse in that case), composed those, and created ambient morsels with the other 99, improvising and sketching around based on the title.

How did I decide how to order the album?
Alphabetically

How did I attempt to vary the sound?
I switched up synths I was allowed to use every 33 tracks.
Tracks 1-33 I used the Microfreak and an Analog 4
Tracks 34-66 I used an OP-1, an Octatrack and a Nord Modular (mostly vocoder programs)
Tracks 67-99 I used an Analog Rytm and a Digitone
Tracks 100-132 I used a Shared System, Lyra and Pulsar 23

What does it sound like?
3/4 is experimental synth, guitar or bass with interjections, 1/4 is low fidelity skewed pop.

How much?
Free

Where do I start?
I suggest this track: 1:00 a.m .

4.5 hours is too long
There’s a condensed version, Condensed Quadruple Echo.

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