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Joy Division

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Bass and clean guitar start the pulse—quick, spare, already moving.

Drums step in and the body locks to the grid.

A high guitar line cuts through—bright and thin above the drive.

The guitar turns melodic, weaving over the same bass and drum engine.

A soft baritone grain enters, close and unforced over the drive.

Voice keeps a light pressure while guitar threads above the persistent pulse.

Low hold eases for a stretch—the groove stays, but the floor feels lighter.

Weight settles back under the pulse; the seat firms again.

Guitars swell around the soft line—the midfield thickens without breaking time.

The voice returns with more mass—same register, harder push into the beat.

Vocal pressure climbs further; the band surface packs tighter underneath.

The drive rings once more, then the room empties into silence.

Last updated Aug 20, 2026 · Written with Grok 4.5 · Galdr 0.7.0 · Inner Ear Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite

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Music signal

body
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surface
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pressure
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Surface evidence

balance
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rough
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attack
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sustain
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band
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motion
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punch
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bass
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body band
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presence
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air
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bright
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perc
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Harmony + melody

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melody
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galdr concepts

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release
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debt
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gravity
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Derived motion

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