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To understand the potential sound of 13-mo-city-flexologist.wav , one must first understand Detroit's lesser-exported genre: .

: Rumors circulated for years on forums like Reddit and Genius that the instrumental, produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E. , had been sold to another artist, leading many to believe the Travis version would never be released.

This aligns with a known, albeit obscure, figure in Detroit's underground: (real name unknown), who allegedly produced a series of "City Flex" tracks for a defunct label called Motor City Warez . DJ FLEX-1300’s signature was layering 13 distinct percussive loops simultaneously. A "flexologist" exam would be to isolate each loop by ear.

If you ever find a file with that exact name— 13-mo-city-flexologist.wav —do not stream it. Do not convert it to MP3. Load it directly into a DAW, look at the waveform, and listen for the flex. It may last three minutes. It may last thirteen seconds. But in those moments, you’ll hear Motor City’s ghost in the machine.

Since the original file is likely lost to bit rot or a dead hard drive, enthusiasts have attempted reconstructions:

, as a bonus track on the digital deluxe version of his mixtape, Days Before Rodeo

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To understand the potential sound of 13-mo-city-flexologist.wav , one must first understand Detroit's lesser-exported genre: .

: Rumors circulated for years on forums like Reddit and Genius that the instrumental, produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E. , had been sold to another artist, leading many to believe the Travis version would never be released. 13-mo-city-flexologist.wav

This aligns with a known, albeit obscure, figure in Detroit's underground: (real name unknown), who allegedly produced a series of "City Flex" tracks for a defunct label called Motor City Warez . DJ FLEX-1300’s signature was layering 13 distinct percussive loops simultaneously. A "flexologist" exam would be to isolate each loop by ear. To understand the potential sound of 13-mo-city-flexologist

If you ever find a file with that exact name— 13-mo-city-flexologist.wav —do not stream it. Do not convert it to MP3. Load it directly into a DAW, look at the waveform, and listen for the flex. It may last three minutes. It may last thirteen seconds. But in those moments, you’ll hear Motor City’s ghost in the machine. This aligns with a known, albeit obscure, figure

Since the original file is likely lost to bit rot or a dead hard drive, enthusiasts have attempted reconstructions:

, as a bonus track on the digital deluxe version of his mixtape, Days Before Rodeo