headcanon that Encom programs and human Users have almost entirely non-overlapping preferences in music
most program music sounds like incomprehensible machine noise to Users, and most User music sounds like pretty much the equivalent to a program
it’s possible for either side to acquire the taste for the other, but it’s rare
further headcanon: the whole artistic range of the Wendy Carlos soundtrack represents the entirety of the overlap in which music will generally appeal to both programs and humans. (Even the most User-friendly program music will still strike humans as having that sort ofโฆ beautifully eerie, otherworldly quality to it.)
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Another example of being on the same frequency. ๐ I’ve been thinking a LOT about this actually. Wendy is the Venn diagram overlap. ๐
I have to think…for selfish, headcanon-y reasons there has to be more overlap tho. I just can’t really define for myself what his “eerie, lilting tune that [wasnโt recognizable] as any User music” would sound like. The closest I’ve come to is the singing saw, which is extremely ironic as it is the least digital thing. ๐
hehehe!!
I was just talking with Max about how there’s probably a lot of weird program (or ultra-nerdy-User) music that falls somewhere in that same overlap (maybe alongside Wendy Carlos or maybe expanding the overlap a little) …
…music that has some of the eerieness and some of the “wtf is this incoherent noise lol”… but still sets off some sort of pleasurable response in the right kind of people, or the right kind of programs
we also think Flynn probably is in the highest percentile of Users for being able to acquire the taste for program music. Though he seems to have gone along a different path in the weird-music-overlap area, hiring Daft Punk to work on his own Grid
(I think somewhere in the Discord there’s a whole headcanon about how he got them there, lol)
Heheh, yep!
Going further down the rabbit hole with my headcanon about Encom system Program music…. I think that for Users, program music would sound extremely computerized, with random sounds and bleeps, to the point where it may seem atonal at times. However, the *emotions* and *feeling* behind the music will be there for that User to pick up subconsciously, and after a while, their mind will suddenly *click* and they’ll really start to enjoy the music, even though it sounds entirely exotic and otherworldly.ย
Encom Program Dance Beat
I made an example of what 82’ program dance music might sound like (it was an 80’s Linndrum machine demo with tons of Tron style echo/reverb added).
Does it sound like noise at times? Absolutely. Would I dance like crazy to this inside a club in the Encom grid? ABSOLUTELY.
THIS SLAPS. I can see the programs moshing
Dropping some other songs/videos I believe also fit