Song DNA
Notes: Features interlocking guitar riffs in 7/8 time that phase in and out of sync, creating disorienting auditory motion and tension. Complex stereo panning and rhythmic displacement heighten sensory unpredictability.
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Recommended for: deep listening emotional release focus
Progressive rock track from King Crimson's 1981 Discipline album showcasing dual guitars by Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew in phasing riffs over intricate rhythms.
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Moods: intense, introspective, rebellious
Traditions: progressive rock
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