Zhu
A few weeks back, we shared “Superfriends,” a release from a then mysterious artist either named “Z” or “user601586061.” Less than 24 hours after the song hit the Internet, a Do Androids Dance? reader did some NSA-caliber snooping to discover that the man behind “Superfriends” and the infectious “Moves Like Ms. Jackson” was actually Steven Zhu, a producer who had previously released music under the name ZHU. "Many are wondering why I chose to release my music anonymously.
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A few weeks back, we shared “Superfriends,” a release from a then mysterious artist either named “Z” or “user601586061.” Less than 24 hours after the song hit the Internet, a Do Androids Dance? reader did some NSA-caliber snooping to discover that the man behind “Superfriends” and the infectious “Moves Like Ms. Jackson” was actually Steven Zhu, a producer who had previously released music under the name ZHU. "Many are wondering why I chose to release my music anonymously.
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Waterslide (Rocky's View)
Waterslide (Rocky's View) - A creepier version of my track "Waterslide" as experienced from Rocky's point of view. -- • Listen on MOULE WORLD Music: music.moule.world/waterslide-rocky-s-view • Listen to the original Waterslide: https://slaps.com/track/l4BtowC0 • Waterslide (Rocky's View) Merch: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/164523691 • Cover Art Timelapse: invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=On--uEUI2Fk -- Waterslide (Rocky's View) began on December 21, 2022 while I was taking a break from setting up my Mastodon server mastodon.moule.world. -- Taking place at the same time as Waterslide, but viewed from Rocky's Visionaria AR glasses, which in MOULE WORLD lore is a big no-no, not only because of the health and safety of wearing glasses down a waterslide, but also because sudden changes in elevation gain can cause literal bugs and horrific distortions of reality to appear in the glasses, that Visionaria's creator Robin just can't seem to stop from occuring unless they never get connected to the Internet. The track immediately following this is Æmberlance, as Æmber takes Rocky to the hospital after he collapses at the end of this waterslide. -- I had the idea to show cover arts that are different perspectives for other characters in the same cover artwork; in this case Waterslide, which this track is a creepier version of, takes places from the camera's perspective mounted on the waterslide, while this cover artwork is the exact same time and place but viewed right after Rocky opens his eyes after the "photo" (Waterslide's cover artwork) was taken. (Fun fact: the original Waterslide cover artwork which showed Rocky wearing the glasses down the waterslide gave me the plot point of making Visionaria AR glasses dangerous to wear given rapid changes in elevation gain which eventually became this artwork.) -- To make this track, I took the original regions from Waterslide's project file and then reversed and lowered the pitch of some glitchy samples I made for other tracks, as well as portions of reversed, slowed, re-pitched and reverbed tracks I've already released, namely my original Waterslide (without percussion) and my creepier tracks like Surreality, The Crypt, and Reality Collapse. -- To make this cover art, I used Assembly, a graphic design for iOS I use for making all my cover artworks, including the original Waterslide this cover art is based off of. I imported the SVG assets of the characters riding the raft down the waterslide from that cover art, estimated where they would be positioned from Rocky's point of view from that cover art, and redesigned the characters to be seen from the back. Then I drew the distortions the malware threats known as the Bugs would cause Rocky to see by wearing Visionaria AR glasses and then experiencing drastic changes in elevation. Some of these horrific distortions the Bugs generate include making the characters look robotic, with circuitry over their bodies, opened flesh revealing circuitry under their fur with bugs crawling out of and all over them, and objects and backgrounds on fire. Next, I messed up the letters in the title art to parody how gibberish letters appear in AI-generated media, which in MOULE WORLD lore is a sign of Bug presence. Finally, I brought this image into Enlight (an old version of Photofox), an image-editing app, as well as Glitch Studio and made many additions I ended up not going along with, such as a red hue within the glasses frame. -- Let me know what you think on the Fediverse (mastodon.moule.world/@MOULE), and for more MOULE, visit https://MOULE.WORLD! more
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You know that one that got away?more
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Q-Day
Q-DAY - Soundtracking the day when quantum computers break the widely-used RSA cryptosystem and the race to deploy post-quantum cryptosystems! -- • Listen on MOULE WORLD Music: https://music.moule.world/q-day • Q-Day Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/164123469 • Cover art Timelapse: https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v= uHZcG2rYuKU -- Q-Day began on September 8, 2024 and finished on February 9, 2025, and was the final track to be finished in the CTRL album. I think it's my favourite track on here! -- This track builds off sounds I made for my track "The Labyrinth", because towards the end of The Labyrinth I had the arps more melodic which I really liked and wanted to expand upon in Q-Day, with an urgent feel to it symbolising the threats posed by it. -- This track was inspired by the music in Sat's 2015 Goa Trance Mix (www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cjSMcZp5E), in particular Pharaom's "Rainbown Project" which uses a sample from what sounds like a documentary(?). I wanted to make a track similarly dramatic-sounding to that about a future cybersecurity event in which quantum computers break RSA encryption by using Shor's algorithm to quickly factoring the two prime numbers (public keys) which make up the public key, but instead of using samples from a documentary, I used the "Liam" voice from ttsmaker.com and typed up a brief overview of what "Q-Day" is, which you can read in the lyrics below: -- "Much of our digital world depends on RSA encryption, a public key cryptosystem widely used in banking, Internet security and government systems. Its security relies on the near-impossibility of classical computers, with bits of either zero or one, to factor numbers thousands of bits long into their two prime factors. However, there will soon come quantum computers, with qubits in superpositions of zero and one at the same time, that has enough qubits to cut the factoring time from billions of years to mere hours using Shor's algorithm, decrypting trillions of terabytes of our most sensitive data. The race is on to deploy post-quantum cryptosystems to prepare for this day, known as Q-Day." -- I also recommend watching Veritasium's "How Quantum Computers Break The Internet... Starting Now" (invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=-UrdExQW0cs) and Domain of Science's "The Map of Quantum Computing - Quantum Computing Explained" (invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=-UlxHPIEVqA) which helped me a lot understand about the topic of Q-Day and quantum computers in general. -- Otherwise, this is one of my favourite tracks and I enjoyed making it! I believe my mastering continues to improve. -- As for the cover artwork: I had the idea of a padlock unlocking and breaking a chain link, which I quickly designed, as well as a 2048-bit semiprime and its prime factors (the building blocks of RSA encryption) already calculated but was unsure how to include them in this cover artwork, which as you can see I put all over the place before finally deciding to have the semiprime above and prime factors below. -- For more detailed parts, I had to research some fundamental quantum mechanics concepts, such as Schrödinger's equation and quantum wave functions – I'd like to thank Domain of Science on YouTube for his videos helping me understand quantum mechanics better! I had to manually type some letters into Assembly, the graphic design app I used for iOS to make this artwork, as it doesn't support LaTeX or easier ways to show equations and formulae. -- As this cover artwork's creation progressed, it only got laggier and laggier due to more elements being added. Originally mostly black, yellow and white, I made a purple-yellow gradient and mixed my yellow cover art with this gradient in Enlight (now Photofox). -- Let me know what you think on the Fediverse (mastodon.moule.world/@MOULE), and for more MOULE, visit https://MOULE.WORLD!more
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