20130128
nada 12
.mf - Throwing Shapes
limited edition CDr
nada 12
Throwing Shapes is the first CD release of computer music by California born and Minneapolis based Michael Flora. Deeply inspired by a love of techno's repetition and sequencer based compositions, modern minimalism, as well as the extreme computer music of the 90's Mego label. The disc features recordings of different patches created through Miller Puckette's Pure Data. Only sine waves are used, sometimes showcasing the pure frequency of the wave itself or often subjected to further abstractions.
01 NOISE
02 PVRC
03 ACIDPAN
04 PATTRN2
05 ACI3
06 246
07 EDIT10SEC
08 MNMLC
09 IMPROV
What people are saying: "Sounds like a modem connecting in slow motion." - A.L.
20130122
field recordings
recently added a field recording page for focused listening here
"Listening is key. Having the ability to listen is a learned function. It is a very creative activity, not passive and important for all aspects of our daily lives. Listening is not a light artistic whim, it is quite a deep emotional and creative experience. Where as hearing, we hear everything, but we rarely get the chance to focus and listen."- chris watson
"Listening is key. Having the ability to listen is a learned function. It is a very creative activity, not passive and important for all aspects of our daily lives. Listening is not a light artistic whim, it is quite a deep emotional and creative experience. Where as hearing, we hear everything, but we rarely get the chance to focus and listen."- chris watson
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