They called netcat [sic], not to be confused with the networking tool. Their new album, entitled Cycles Per Instruction, is available in all the normal formats–plus as a Linux kernel module that you have to compile on your own. From GitHub.
Welcome to the most unnecessarily complicated netcat album release format yet.In this repository, you will be able to compile your own kernel module, create a
/dev/netcat
device and redirect its output into an audio player (tested with mplayer and play from SoX as well).This repository contains the album’s track data in source files, that (for complexity’s sake) came from .ogg
files that were encoded from .wav
files that were created from .mp3
files that were encoded from the mastered .wav
files which were generated from ProTools final mix .wav
files that were created from 24-track analog tape.
Screw it. Just listen here.
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