Space March – 1010011
Stream / Download ➤ https://www.spacemarch.com/music/1010011/ Inspired by Kraftwerk's legendary 'Computer World' album, '1010011' is a sprightly synthpop tune woven with melodies. Possibly the only song to have ever been sung in binary code – well, rhythmically arranged, vocoded samples of the words “zero” and “one” from a 1980s toy. Although, my own form of binary singing does make a cameo in the latter half of the track. This quirky video was created using several generative AI tools and edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. Featuring visual cues from Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Fritz Lang's Metropolis, the Bauhaus, and 20th century modern art, it's a visual feast of high chroma weirdness. SPACE MARCH Official - https://www.spacemarch.com Bandcamp - https://spacemarch.bandcamp.com Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2ttI4n0 Apple Music - https://apple.co/3pumEE9 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/spacemarch/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/spacemarch Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/space.march/ MUSIC CREDITS Space March is Craig Simmons. Written, performed, produced and mixed by Craig Simmons. VIDEO CREDITS Video created by Craig Simmons using generative AI. © 2023 Space March Pty Ltd
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