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Innovative EDM Music Project, "Terms of War," Depicts an A.I. Takeover of Earth
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First track, "The Stakes (Insane Reality)," drops soon; will be available everywhere.

PETALUMA, Calif. - Washingtoner -- It's 2085 and the world has been taken over by an extraterrestrial super intelligence that's using Earth's own artificial intelligence creations to control and kill people around the globe. Only 138 million world citizens remain; food and shelter are the only currency.  That's the premise Music Composer TLP, a.k.a. Wakasutome, uses to create "Terms of War," an Electronic Dance Music (EDM) project with a wholly different and scary twist.

"This music is meant to make people think, without being preachy; it's not just dance music; it's a mix of computerized and live music; it's not the usual turning of knobs," he says. "The theme is dark, dystopian; and may predict our future."

The project consists of 10 tracks, with the first one, "The Stakes (Insane Reality)," set to be released soon.  It begins the saga of E'MPOK NORAD, a war hero who with his crew, The New Generation, is leading the rebellion against the enemy. They believe the unknown force lives on another planet, Mercury, and they are on a quest to find and destroy it.

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"The music is aggressive, it's in the drum-n-base genre of EDM music and has 175 beats per minute rather than the usual 120 beats that house music has," he says.  "The message this project is meant to convey is sobering, it says, in essence, humanity around our world must unite or die together."

The tracks include snippets of the voices, wisdom and warnings of world leaders and others.  Live keyboard music played by TLP is prominent as are computer generated notes, voices and sounds.  Future tracks will include live music played on the viola and violin.

More music from the "Terms of War," project, titled "The Hunt (New Generation)," "The Objective (First Strike)" and "The Attack (Check The Body Count)" will also be released soon.

Others involved with the "Terms of War" project include Pete Novak, a Grammy-award-winning mixing engineer; EDM disk jockey "Krystalize;" strings instrumentalist "GAMMA RAE;" vocalist "Mintyoreos;" vocalist and Art Director Candace "Wenchi" Simmons; Arranger and Producer Kali; and Executive Producer T. Nuccio.  The music is being distributed worldwide to various streaming platforms.

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TLP is a native of Berkeley, California, a U.S. armed services veteran and a longtime music composer and producer.  He is co-founder, along with Nuccio, of Caligrown Music, a production studio located in Northern California.  For more information on the "Terms of War" project visit www.caligrownmusic.com.

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