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"textContent": "“Rotten Soldier” begins with reversed vocal textures that gradually layer into a shifting sound bed. The opening feels abstract, allowing the atmosphere to settle before the rhythmic elements arrive. When the percussion enters, it brings a strong sense of movement, pushing the track forward with dynamic energy. The rhythm grows steadily as the arrangement develops....\n\nThe post Arketek – Rotten Soldier and the Energy of Live Electronic Process appeared first on Frequency State.",
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