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Robotic Pleasures (Featuring Mo Milan)

from New Oddities by Shahab Zargari

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features Mo Milan, as well as the first computer-based phonemic synthesis-by-rule program, John Kelly and Louis Gerstman, 1961 as well as VODER, Homer Dudley, 1939. It also features an excerpt from a 1977 Anne Waldman's lecture on female writers.

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Just because you said you’ve had enough (yeah yeah),
Don’t say that you’ll never live it up.
Oh, hey!

You’re looking for protection,
Naturally, ‘cuz you’ve been taken around.
You want someone to hold your place.
You want a true love.

Love is not your invention.
It’s not so far beyond your reach.
Love is its’ own dimension.
C’mon, I’ll take you there.

The more we have the less we seem to gain.
We’re chasing our own dreams away.

Love has no bad intention.
We’re living off the counterfeit now.
We’re growing colder every day.
We need a new wave.

Love’s not a new invention
And it’s not just your perception.
Love is its’ own dimension.
C’mon, I’ll take you there.

I’ll take you there.
I’ll take you there.

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from New Oddities, released January 16, 2023

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