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Four Ways of Saying Five is an experimental album by The Hafler Trio, released in 1991. The album is characterized by its avant-garde soundscapes and minimalistic approach, incorporating elements of ambient, noise, and sound art. The Hafler Trio, known for their innovative concepts and boundary-pushing music, uses this album to explore the intricacies of sound and perception. Its legacy lies in its challenging yet immersive listening experience, appealing to fans of experimental music and those interested in the intersection of sound and art.