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New Moon | Jun 29

by InDusTwins

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The Project:
This unexpected collaboration is about two worlds. When two worlds collide, something new is born. Like persons that created it, it's chaotic and highly organised, sounds lo-fi and great, at same time. There is contrast between more quiet and really loud parts. It tells a story, actually. About chaos and misery of our presence, but there is also the hope for better future. Because of people that collaborate and have fun with sounds/noises/rhythms. Because of communication that is universal. Because of music that is beyond the reality.

The Process:
I.v. created four tracks made out of field recordings, samples and other sound material. The tracks were source files and were sent to Anatoly. The idea was that he can do anything with these source files. Freedom and reliance were base for this project. Anatoly used some
source files as it was, some were modified and he also added lot of instruments, structures and beats to the mix. Therefore the result sounds like obscure old skool industrial and also futuristic, at the same time. The project drew the circle, from old to new and back again.

The Persons:
Anatoly Tokee Grinberg - sounds/noises/rhythms/mixing/mastering
I.v.Martinez - idea/chaos/source files

tokee.bandcamp.com
trivm.bandcamp.com

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released June 29, 2022

The image in the artwork shows a scanning electron micrograph of the surface of a HeLa cell (pink) that has been treated with a drug to induce exosome (blue) release. Exosomes are a type of vesicle, or fluid-filled space surrounded by a membrane, that are released from cells. Our understanding of how they behave is in its infancy, but exosomes have already been implicated in numerous disease states, including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Here, it is shown for the first time that exosomes remain associated to the surface of cells following their expulsion from the cell. The image helps to demonstrate that exosomes are retained in small clusters, and further work has shown that these clusters are held together by the protein 'tetherin' which plays a similar role in holding viruses to the surface of cells as a means of limiting viral spread.

Picture used: Exosomes on surface of HeLa cell by Dr James Edgar, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Cambridge - Wellcome Collection, United Kingdom - CC BY. - item/9200579/gww447bg

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