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I've also noticed a definite emphasis on an increase of dissonance in their jamming. Don't know if this is just developing on its own or it's an intended strategy. First noticed it at Merriweather 2 with the Light jam, but it was everywhere at Hampton (especially in the Tweezer) and definitely heard it in Waves and Carini (as well as Cities in the first set). Interesting stuff.