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Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? (Standard Edition)

by Chris Opperman & Kurt Morgan

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What a brilliant concept from Chris Opperman and Kurt Morgan.
They have created a musical template of Are We Living In A Computer Simulation? which can be found in the accompanying album*.
They invite artists to play over the tracks in any way, shape or form they wish and then upload the result which could be included on the album.
There are rules to this so please study the notes to the accompanying* #ProveYourHumanity version of the album.

Have fun, create then upload. Favorite track: Derinkuyu, the Underground City.
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In 1651 00:58
In 1651, Thomas Hobbes asked, Why may, we, not say, that all, Auto ma ta…have an artificial…life? For what is the heart, but a spring? What are the nerves, but so many strings? What are the joints, but so many wheels, giving motion to the whole body, such as was intended by the Artificer? For, by, art, is created, that great, Leviathan.
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released June 3, 2022

Produced by Kurt Morgan
Cover art by Mark Buckingham

Chris Opperman - keyboards
Mike Keneally - electric guitar
Andre LaFosse - turntablist guitar
Scheila Gonzalez - tenor saxophone
Brianna Tagliaferro - cello
Kurt Morgan - electric bass
Ryan Brown - drum set

Orchestration on "Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? v. 7.67" by Kurt Morgan.

"Are We Living in a Computer Simulation? (all versions)" and "Derinkuyu, the Underground City" composed by Chris Opperman and published by Phantom Moo Music ASCAP. All rights reserved.

"Planned Obsolescence" composed by Kurt Morgan and published by Sacred Cheeseburger Music ASCAP. All rights reserved.

"in 1651" composed by Chris Opperman and Kurt Morgan and published jointly by Phantom Moo Music ASCAP and Sacred Cheeseburger Music ASCAP. All rights reserved.

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Chris Opperman Clifton, New Jersey

Chris wields a special array of expertise. He's a composer of wildly original music, a top orchestrator/arranger, a visionary educator, and a trusted music industry advisor.

With Arnie & Eric Roth of AWR Music, Chris has worked on several international tours including Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY.

His arrangements have been performed at premiere venues including Carnegie Hall.
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