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albinobone This takes Leif Inge's magic 24 hour version of Beethoven's 9th, called '9 Beet Stretch', to it's next logical extent by turning each hour of that damn thing into a full day. It's what Beethoven would've wanted.

Imagine that 'Zeno's Paradoxes' made music. It would be your soundtrack as you spent eternity trying to get anywhere at all.

You might as well buy a Fat Boy beanbag chair, take 24 days off work, and hook yourself up to something intravenous. Enjoy!
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Inspired by Leif Inge's 9 Beet Stretch, which stretches Beethoven's 9th Symphony to 24 hours in length, 9 beet superstretch slows the music down by another multiple of 24, to 24 days, or 576 hours.

Day 1 begins the 1st movement, which will last a total of 5 and a half days.

Silence is an important part of the music of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. The beginning of the symphony, for example, slowly emerges from silence. I have preserved the periods of silence in the source recording, also stretching them to over 500 times their original length. The first track of day 1 begins with several minutes of silence, and the music emerging from this slowed down silence, very faint at first, takes a few hours more to build to a climax

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released April 14, 2016

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9 beet superstretch Oceanside, California

Inspired by Leif Inge's 9 Beet Stretch, which stretches Beethoven's 9th Symphony to 24 hours in length, 9 beet superstretch slows the music down by another multiple of 24, to 24 days, or 576 hours.

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