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Low Entropy Continues Month-by-Month Nucleus Project With April Release

Low Entropy dropped "The Three Zeros" as the April entry in its one-track-per-month Nucleus Project, a serialized 2026 archival series built on pure reduction.

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Low Entropy Continues Month-by-Month Nucleus Project With April Release
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Low Entropy released "The Three Zeros (The Nucleus Project: April)" on April 1, adding the latest installment to a serialized single-per-month project scheduled to run the full length of 2026. Available on Bandcamp for streaming and purchase, the track extends what the project frames as a long-form archival record of incremental creative work.

The Nucleus Project's structure is its own artistic statement. Rather than grouping work into EPs or albums, Low Entropy issues one track per month, each timestamped to its calendar slot and filed under the Nucleus banner. That programmatic restraint mirrors what's happening inside the music itself: sparse compositions, reduced elements, and a clear preference for iterative development over single-release spectacle.

"The Three Zeros" sits within an experimental-minimal continuum where reduction functions as method rather than limitation. For listeners tracking the full sequence, each installment offers a specific coordinate in Low Entropy's 2026 arc, making the individual tracks as meaningful in relation to one another as they are in isolation. For DJs working with minimal material, monthly drops of stylistically coherent, single-focus pieces present reliable candidates for interludes and transitions, particularly when the material comes from a producer demonstrating consistent restraint across months.

Following the Bandcamp profile delivers automatic notifications when future installments land, keeping the sequence intact for anyone building the complete year's listening. With most of 2026 still ahead, the Nucleus Project remains an open document: each release simultaneously a standalone piece and a data point in whatever long-form statement Low Entropy is assembling, one track at a time.

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