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MAU5TRAP Label Artist ATTLAS Debuts His New Track Made With Surface

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![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292995941-QJG1DNEEFQRK7N23XI90/IMG_58671.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292996213-WM1PRLI0S0YXKGAPD04N/IMG_59191.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292996327-GF2E3W0KLXDPUB8L94RF/IMG_60281.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487293027020-8F8VTBPOOB1LYGILNHGU/IMG_61661.jpg) [](#)[](#) MAU5TRAP Label Artist ATTLAS Debuts His New Track Made With Surface Exploring the increasing convergence of art and tech at the Microsoft Lounge last night In Japan last month a novel written by an AI passed the first round of screenings for one of the country's top literary prizes. Let that sink in a bit, and then check out ATTLAS's new track [Aspen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKuIUY_FJzA) created on a bus using Microsoft's Surface, and tell me you don't feel old. Last night in Venice, _Flaunt_ attended a listening party and panel discussion with the promising young artist. Held at the stunning Microsoft Lounge—an Eames warehouse converted to a community space outfitted in the latest Microsoft has to offer—the event was fun, inclusive, and forward-looking in a way that, surprisingly, felt very fresh. When discussing the unique recording experience, ATTLAS stated: “It was equal measures of surreal, fun and discombobulating! On a bus, away from your usual comfortable studio setup with others around you examining your process, like deadmau5, was a bit scary but very exciting.” AI's haven't written any Grammy-winning albums yet, but with the way art and technology are getting along these days, it would't surprise us in the least.
![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292995941-QJG1DNEEFQRK7N23XI90/IMG_58671.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292996213-WM1PRLI0S0YXKGAPD04N/IMG_59191.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487292996327-GF2E3W0KLXDPUB8L94RF/IMG_60281.jpg) ![](http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56c346b607eaa09d9189a870/1487293027020-8F8VTBPOOB1LYGILNHGU/IMG_61661.jpg) [](#)[](#) MAU5TRAP Label Artist ATTLAS Debuts His New Track Made With Surface Exploring the increasing convergence of art and tech at the Microsoft Lounge last night In Japan last month a novel written by an AI passed the first round of screenings for one of the country's top literary prizes. Let that sink in a bit, and then check out ATTLAS's new track [Aspen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKuIUY_FJzA) created on a bus using Microsoft's Surface, and tell me you don't feel old. Last night in Venice, _Flaunt_ attended a listening party and panel discussion with the promising young artist. Held at the stunning Microsoft Lounge—an Eames warehouse converted to a community space outfitted in the latest Microsoft has to offer—the event was fun, inclusive, and forward-looking in a way that, surprisingly, felt very fresh. When discussing the unique recording experience, ATTLAS stated: “It was equal measures of surreal, fun and discombobulating! On a bus, away from your usual comfortable studio setup with others around you examining your process, like deadmau5, was a bit scary but very exciting.” AI's haven't written any Grammy-winning albums yet, but with the way art and technology are getting along these days, it would't surprise us in the least.