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Cadence Weapon takes aim at the algorithm in technology-critical album

TORONTO - Rollie Pemberton predicted the rise of the machines, he just didn’t expect it would happen so quickly.

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Cadence Weapon takes aim at the algorithm in technology-critical album

Rollie Pemberton, also known as rapper Cadence Weapon, says his new album “Rollercoaster” couldn’t be better timed. Cadence Weapon poses for a portrait in 91Ô­´´, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young


TORONTO - Rollie Pemberton predicted the rise of the machines, he just didn’t expect it would happen so quickly.

Two years ago, as he began work on his new tech-skeptical album “Rollercoaster,” the rapper known as Cadence Weapon foresaw a future where the algorithm sanded away our humanity, elevated derivative art and transformed the world, not necessarily for the better.

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