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					<description><![CDATA[Never in my wildest dreams would I have dared to imagine that &#8220;Strategies Against Algorithms&#8221; would receive such a positive response. Given the unusual distribution method and my previous experiences with releasing music online, I had actually expected to ship no more than 10 albums. But here I am now, four months later, waiting for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Never in my wildest dreams would I have dared to imagine that &#8220;Strategies Against Algorithms&#8221; would receive such a positive response. </p>



<p>Given the unusual distribution method and my previous experiences with releasing music online, I had actually expected to ship no more than 10 albums. But here I am now, four months later, waiting for the next shipment of USB sticks to arrive so I can send out copies 52-58, and I have a very literal treasure vault in which I keep the wonderful wonderful things you are sending me. It&#8217;s incredible.</p>



<p>But even more incredible is your feedback.</p>



<p>You write to me, we&#8217;re in touch, we exchange thoughts about the songs, about music, and about art and culture in general, and I&#8217;m simply amazed, because normally the feedback on my music is close to the square root of zero. </p>



<p>This positive response gave me the idea, a few weeks ago, to thank you with a short series of liner notes about the songs on &#8220;Strategies Against Algorithms&#8221;.</p>



<p>Many of you have been asking me about the songs and their background and intention (and some of you already know from this exchange that I&#8217;m going to do this series of articles ;-))&#8230; so why not write a bit more about it for everyone to wrap things up? Well, since the project has only 25 more days to go, it seems like a good time to get started with the liner notes. I&#8217;ll simply discuss the songs in sequence – in the order they appear on the album.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Kings </h2>



<p>“Kings” is not only the first but also the oldest song on “Strategies Against Algorithms”. </p>



<p>I wrote it back in 2022 – at that time, I had just achieved some initial success with my debut album, &#8220;<a href="https://submarinebroadcastingco.bandcamp.com/album/the-drunken-fisherman-and-other-stories">The Drunken Fisherman (And Other Stories)</a>&#8220;, and was now toying with the idea of ​​bringing my music to a live stage. </p>



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<p>To that end, I began to write a few new, stripped-down, and minimalist songs that could easily be performed with a minimal lineup of motivated musicians (vocals, guitar, and myself), the first one of which was &#8220;Kings&#8221;.</p>



<p>Well, the idea was lovely, but nothing ever came of it, because, uh, you know, <em>motivational differences </em>and pressing other commitments on the part of my unfortunately-as-it-turns-out-not-so-much-motivated-fellow musicians.</p>



<p>And so “Kings” disappeared back into my big chest of unreleased stuff, I buried my live plans, and instead embarked on a completely different journey, from which “<a href="https://submarinebroadcastingco.bandcamp.com/album/biike">Biike</a>” and eventually “<a href="https://schallundstille.bandcamp.com/album/malers-h-s" data-type="link" data-id="https://schallundstille.bandcamp.com/album/malers-h-s">Malers Hüs</a>” would emerge.</p>



<p>When I had the idea last year to make an offline album, I stumbled across “Kings” again while searching for suitable material—and I was completely stunned by how much times had changed and how different the impact of my song now was…! </p>



<p>When I wrote “Kings” in 2022, it was intended as a kind of warning. </p>



<p>My instruction to my singer at the time was this: </p>



<p><em>“Sing it like a sad lullaby, like a mother explaining to her child how the world works – gently, lovingly, but also resigned and horrified about the fact that she couldn&#8217;t change it.”</em></p>



<p>Today, five years later, this song is on the verge of simply describing the reality on this planet – and we&#8217;re the ones who couldn&#8217;t change it.</p>



<p>Maybe I shouldn&#8217;t strive to warn people about things anymore.</p>



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