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Randy Adams's first album draws inspiration from the roaring American twenties and thirties. A fascination for ragtime and brass emerges in this seminal debut.


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CASE FILE No. 1934-RA
A chronological summary of noir metal album on file. Each release is AI generated metal written as a cinematic concept album set in prohibition era Chicago. Dates are approximate due to inconsistent record keeping.
The cult is alive!
We have few leads and no fixed location on Randy Adams. The only proof of his existence comes from musical recordings: raw energy, experimentation. A combination rarely found in circulation. We know little... but his ability to compose tracks using artificial intelligence is undeniable.
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Randy Adams's first album draws inspiration from the roaring American twenties and thirties. A fascination for ragtime and brass emerges in this seminal debut.

The second album continues the sonic explorations of the first, tracing a clearer and more defined line for the sound and musical proposition of the Randy Adams project.

This record is pure experimentation, maintaining some coordinates from previous works. The album has a theatrical matrix and is darker than its predecessors.

This musical proposition is completely different from the previous record, more cinematic and more progressive, with a strong exploration of sounds and atmospheres oriented toward jazz metal.

Pure energy, a work that explodes by placing the metal matrix of the project as the first distinctive element, fusing djent and jazz and strange vocals patterns inside the lyrics.

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