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Music For 32 Phones Played Simultaneously

by Charles Spearin

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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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Parkdale Fox 17:37
From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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Parkdale Bat 17:37
From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
12.
From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the di From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight. minishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
23.
From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife. But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds. My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night. This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.

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Music for 32 Phones Played Simultaneously is an album that you cannot listen to on your own. It is a group-listening album only. Each track consists of a few seemingly random elements - a glitchy synth, a single cricket, a solo voice, a trumpet - but when all of the ‘songs’ are started at the same time and played together it becomes a rich, cohesive symphony-like experience.

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released February 29, 2024

Writers - Charles Spearin, Ohad Benchetrit, Josefin Runsteen, Alex Somers, Kaelen Ohm
Production, Mixing, Mastering - Charles Spearin

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Charles Spearin Toronto, Ontario

Charles Spearin is a Canadian musician from Toronto, Ontario. He is a founding member of Do Make Say Think, KC Accidental and Broken Social Scene and also contributes to Valley of the Giants. Spearin composes and performs in a broad range of musical genres. ... more

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