The “32” is crucial. Listeners who rate this as the version argue that earlier, shorter cuts (16 or 24 segments) lacked narrative arc. The full 32-segment version achieves what Stray-X calls “canine polyrhythm” — overlapping barks, whines, footsteps, and collar jingles forming a primitive rhythm section. 2. Track Structure (Abridged) While not a traditional “song” album, power users have mapped the 32 sections into 8 loose movements (one per dog):

In the sprawling world of niche digital audio, few releases generate as much quiet fascination as . Subtitled "8 Dogs In 1 Day" and often tagged with the numbers "32" and "BEST" by collectors, this release defies easy categorization. Is it a field-recording document? A conceptual noise piece? A misunderstood masterpiece of loop-based composition?

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| Dog # | Timestamp (approx) | Sonic Signature | |-------|--------------------|------------------| | 1 | 0:00 – 3:45 | Distant, reverb-heavy barks (alleyway acoustics) | | 2 | 3:46 – 7:10 | Close-mic panting + gate squeak | | 3 | 7:11 – 11:30 | Call-and-response between two unseen dogs | | 4 | 11:31 – 15:20 | Human footsteps + sudden growl (the “jump cut”) | | 5 | 15:21 – 19:00 | Rhythmic scratching on wood | | 6 | 19:01 – 22:45 | Pitched-down whines (processed sub-bass) | | 7 | 22:46 – 27:15 | Multiple dogs, stereo panning chaos | | 8 | 27:16 – 31:59 | Fade to single, tired bark → silence |

Have you heard the “BEST” 32-segment version? Share your timestamp notes in the comments.

Here’s everything you need to know about this cryptic, compelling work. As the title suggests, The Record Part 1 is built around a single, brutalist constraint: over the course of one calendar day , Stray-X recorded eight distinct dogs — strays, neighbor’s pets, shelter animals, or chance encounters. The raw audio was then edited, processed, and arranged into 32 segments (likely 32 tracks, loops, or timeline markers).


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The “32” is crucial. Listeners who rate this as the version argue that earlier, shorter cuts (16 or 24 segments) lacked narrative arc. The full 32-segment version achieves what Stray-X calls “canine polyrhythm” — overlapping barks, whines, footsteps, and collar jingles forming a primitive rhythm section. 2. Track Structure (Abridged) While not a traditional “song” album, power users have mapped the 32 sections into 8 loose movements (one per dog):

In the sprawling world of niche digital audio, few releases generate as much quiet fascination as . Subtitled "8 Dogs In 1 Day" and often tagged with the numbers "32" and "BEST" by collectors, this release defies easy categorization. Is it a field-recording document? A conceptual noise piece? A misunderstood masterpiece of loop-based composition? Stray-X The Record Part 1 -8 Dogs In 1 Day - 32 -BEST

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| Dog # | Timestamp (approx) | Sonic Signature | |-------|--------------------|------------------| | 1 | 0:00 – 3:45 | Distant, reverb-heavy barks (alleyway acoustics) | | 2 | 3:46 – 7:10 | Close-mic panting + gate squeak | | 3 | 7:11 – 11:30 | Call-and-response between two unseen dogs | | 4 | 11:31 – 15:20 | Human footsteps + sudden growl (the “jump cut”) | | 5 | 15:21 – 19:00 | Rhythmic scratching on wood | | 6 | 19:01 – 22:45 | Pitched-down whines (processed sub-bass) | | 7 | 22:46 – 27:15 | Multiple dogs, stereo panning chaos | | 8 | 27:16 – 31:59 | Fade to single, tired bark → silence | The “32” is crucial

Have you heard the “BEST” 32-segment version? Share your timestamp notes in the comments. Is it a field-recording document

Here’s everything you need to know about this cryptic, compelling work. As the title suggests, The Record Part 1 is built around a single, brutalist constraint: over the course of one calendar day , Stray-X recorded eight distinct dogs — strays, neighbor’s pets, shelter animals, or chance encounters. The raw audio was then edited, processed, and arranged into 32 segments (likely 32 tracks, loops, or timeline markers).

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