The piece “Polacca” by OOIOO consists of drums, bass, vocals and electric guitar. The instruments remain rhythmically and harmonically consistent throughout most of the song, although the guitar tends to drift from the key a bit.  Every element of the piece has a different energy level, making the texture very layered. The energetic vocals at the beginning shift to light, fluttery vocals while the drums and bass maintain the same energy and the guitar builds energy.  The most noticeable instance of participatory discrepancy, where the guitar and what sounds to me like a marimba are very dissonant and atonal together. The elements in “Spaced Cowboy” by Sly & The Family Stone align relatively well. However, the intonation of the vocals sounds more like speaking than singing at times, and they lack precision. “Agua Que Va a Caer” by Patato and Totico combines bongos, vocals, guitar and bass to create a very interesting sound. In this piece, the bongos and vocals seem to operate independently, with the vocals loosely following the rhythm of the vocals. In the middle of the piece, there is a guitar solo that continues the trend of loosely sticking to the rhythm of the bongos.