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Stray-X Record isn't an album that asks for your attention; it steals it in the margins. The title refers to the band's habit of recording on discarded tape loops found in abandoned radio stations ("stray" hardware, "X" for obsolete). The result is a haunting lo-fi masterpiece. Track 4, "Frequency of a Forgotten Dog," uses a literal —a warped vinyl pressing of a 1980s emergency broadcast test—as its percussive backbone. It sounds like nostalgia for a memory that isn't yours.

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I'm still reeling from the experience of listening to "Stray-X Record". This album is a masterclass in atmospheric sound design, genre-bending experimentation, and emotional resonance. From the opening notes of the first track, it's clear that the artist behind "Stray-X Record" is on a mission to push the boundaries of what's possible in electronic music. stray-x record

Overall, "Stray-X Record" is a must-listen for fans of electronic music, experimental sound design, and anyone looking for an album that will challenge and reward them in equal measure. Don't miss out on this incredible record. Stray-X Record isn't an album that asks for

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