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this was meant to be the last rabit is wolf track, but instead morphed into the first trivial group song.

sean wanted a song that just went "lalalala". i think his intent was to try and simplify my thought process, because what i'd been doing sounded more like FTIeikdTY7isdD7E5dk!. he was just kind of like "how about.....lalalala.".

it got a bit of an eye roll from me, as you could imagine, but i played with it and wrote a very simple melody in response. he wasn't really that excited about what i did, and it just didn't move forward. there were no further sessions, as he became interested in working with a more conventional early 00s "emotional hardcore" (think at the drive in) style guitarist and i got very involved in a relationship.

despite his initial suggestion, i'd consider the result to clearly be of my own doing. so, i took the core of what i did and warped it into the first track on the reflections symphony. this track has lain dormant since, comfortably completed.

it's now 2015, and i'm completing my discography. that puts this track in a blurry space: it was completed, but not as initially intended. there was never a vocal part of this song demoed or recorded with sean, and i don't think he ever even heard the 2002 version; i may have recorded my own vocals, but if i did they are lost. yet, the intention is clear enough - and the manipulation would have been thick enough - that i do not consider it to be invasive to complete it on my own.

this is an instrumental rendering of the track as it was completed in 2015.

this track was initially recorded in late 2002. it was then remixed in early 2003 for inclusion in the reflections project and a second time in april and may, 2015. final completion date is may 2, 2015. as always, please use headphones.

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from jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj​^​2, track released May 2, 2015
j - guitar, effects, drum programming, sound design, digital wave editing

sean - conceptual input

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jessica murray Windsor, Ontario

this is the archive for the artist formerly known as jason parent and now known as jessica murray.

the music here has shifted dramatically over many years, from roots in punk/grunge through to experimental synth pop and into a type of kitchen sink post-rock with heavy electronics. the only consistency throughout is a lack of consistency, guitars and an impressionist aesthetic. "blender rock".
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