Ultratronics
In 2022, Ryoji Ikeda released ultratronics. Seventeen tracks built from thirty-three years of material, by the man who made data sound like the most urgent thing in the world.
In 2022, Ryoji Ikeda released ultratronics. Seventeen tracks built from thirty-three years of material, by the man who made data sound like the most urgent thing in the world.
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