
To celebrate
Impossible Music, the first CD release on our own
Hyperfunction label for algorithmic music, I had organized a mini-festival for algorithmic computer music at Cologne's LOFT on Saturday, April 4, 2009.
We don't know if the spring weather was too fair, the football games on TV were too tempting, or if the theme for the evening was not interesting enough to the Cologne audience, but only a few people showed up to see and hear the four computer music acts. Each of us played for roughly half an hour.
Tobias Reber from Bern (Switzerland) started with a laptop piece based on Max/MSP. Its shifting layers of electronic sequences and its microtonal electronic sounds reminded me of the magical and austere music of the early electronic pioneers.
Es war ein spannender Abend für mich.
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Wilhelm
Downloaded both mp3s ... let's see how these algorithms do it live ...
ReplyDeletestrange, but i found some kind of (let's say) raw power in the homey version that dissapeared with bernhard's solution...
ReplyDeleteah! markus also uses mobius, isn't? ... wow! if on a pair of echoplexes the soundscapery he did deliver years a go was complex, nowadays with 8 stereo tracks per instance ... arrgghhh that must have been terrifying!
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