Use in music of microtones (intervals smaller than a semitone)
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Microtonal jazz extraordinaire Julian Woods shares with us his methodology for re-tuning classic standards into JI and what it's like playing in a live band. Topics include playing songs, composition directives, microtonal setups, and guitarists' advantages for frets, fretlets, and fretless, Philipp Gerschlauer has collaborated with Julian on his own work “Every swing has a silver roundabout” and on microtonal “Angel Eyes,” reharmonized in 13-limit JI (with mostly 5 and 7 limit vertical relationships in the triads). Some notes about our analysis: when Julian is showing the sheet music to Angel Eyes, it's in a different key than the one in which we hear the demo and final song (G minor). Also, at one point Julian mentions G half sharp major, but means A half flat major (I believe). Also, check out a sneak peek of a secret new piece at the end inspired by Ligeti! [video-only shot of guitar] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods Angel Eyes (sung by Frank Sinatra) Angel Eyes (Julian Woods and Philipp Gerschlauer) [Just Intonation] [snippet] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods [blues section] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods String Quartet No. 2 - Ligeti [sung theme] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods [held notes] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods [chords in blues] Every swing has a silver roundabout [Just Intonation] - Julian Woods [sung microtones] Angel Eyes (Julian Woods and Philipp Gerschlauer) [Just Intonation] [demo version] Angel Eyes (Julian Woods and Philipp Gerschlauer) [Just Intonation] [demo version with 128/125 between E-flat and D-sharp] Angel Eyes (Julian Woods and Philipp Gerschlauer) [Just Intonation] [snippet 1] Eels “One for Ligeti” - Julian Woods [snippet 2] Eels “One for Ligeti” - Julian Woods Outro - Night & Day (Julian Woods and Philipp Gerschlauer) [Just Intonation] Julian's music: https://www.youtube.com/@julianwoods7569 https://www.instagram.com/julian_woods_/ https://linktr.ee/julian_woods?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYe7aSNe0sJU6bXODFI78_xn90gh3-PMghW5LH5WjB-6IOC5r3F8NVWdoA_aem_10dyCOhTIbvkp3UmgdZzbw https://gerschlauermusic.bandcamp.com/album/microtonal-toolkit-for-improvisers Support us on Patreon! (If we get 60 patrons, episodes will be released regularly instead of sporadically) https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
We have regular guest Tolgahan Çoğulu back to discuss upcoming projects such as collaboration with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (including their secret new microtonal guitar, sheet music transcription), classical/flamenco guitar ideas, the new fretlet guitar design, microtonal bends on electric guitar, and the Anatonlian rock scale. King Gizzard uses four scales, one of them being F sharp Husayni. The prize for the upcoming 9th International Microtonal Guitar Competition is… an adjustable microtonal guitar! Be sure to check out the Microtonal Guitar Method book, the competition, and any more of Tolgahan's latest projects! As far I'm aware deadlines for the 9th competition aren't online yet. Marcin cover - Carmen Habanera on One Guitar Ichika Nito - Awakening Boğaz Havasi on ukulele - Tolgahan cover Virtual Insanity - Tolgahan cover The Perc U Lator (Eric Roche) - Tolgahan cover Uşşak makam's scale - Tolgahan video Winners of the 7th International Microtonal Guitar competition (short) Chorale - Charles Ives arr. Julian Woods Kind Folk - Kenny Wheeler arr. Naren Ratan Outro - Anatolian Moon (composed/performed by Tolgahan Çoğulu) Check out Tolgahan's projects and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@microtonalguitar https://www.microtonalguitar.org/ https://www.kitapol.com.tr/urun/mikrotonal-gitar-metodu-1/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFdveVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVfdjeg_QPW7Tp-OPM8k-Zz3ztTGkx1Nfo5VkZ5esnbH5O7xEoAtT_Ttsg_aem_xQU1dhvSES38AWuqAgkTTA Support us on Patreon! (If we get 60 patrons, episodes will be released regularly instead of sporadically) https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
Next on our mixtape series is Bersarin Quartett, the solo project of German electronic musician Thomas Bücker, with a delicate selection ranging from film scores, to gaming, and ambient tracks. Working within the realms of modern classical and ambient music, Bücker has garnered acclaim for his contributions as Bersarin Quartett (which he has been running for over 15 years), notably through his publications with Denovali Records. Bersarin Quartett's sonic landscapes are distinguished by a fusion of atmospheric textures, electronic nuances, and classical instrumentation, crafting a singular and emotive auditory journey. Bücker's oeuvre has earned widespread praise for its unique stylistic approach, captivating both ambient and experimental music audiences alike. A heavy sense of melancholy runs through the Bersarin Quartett sonic core, which Bücker confirms is indeed a big part of the project. The Quartett's most recent release, Systeme, also released on Denovali, marks its fifth release. It is described as probably the artist's most intimate and focused sonic narrative. In this album, melancholy mixed with a sense of distorted alienation or strangeness is described as something that, while it still sounds popularly symphonic here and there, many soundscapes have an observing, almost unmasking effect. Microtonal shifts, polyrhythmic structures, tempo fluctuations, and sound aesthetics torn out of context create a fragile, unpredictable foundation. The mix he has prepared for us, he mentions, combines many film scores, gaming, and ambient tracks that really impressed and inspired him: First, I sorted the individual tracks by key so they could be mixed together appropriately. Here and there, this even creates completely new soundscapes beyond the original. To present my current album a little more closely, I have interwoven four new Bersarin Quartett tracks! Tracklist: 00:00 Ambience (Taken from "Elden Ring") 00:21 Michael Giacchino · Mayoral Ducting (Taken from "The Batman") 01:08 Spoken Words (Taken from "Women Talking") 02:09 Volker Bertelmann · No End (Taken from "All Quiet On The Western Front") 04:54 Imprints · Blood Moon 08:38 Bersarin Quartett · Firmamente 11:58 Rob Simonson · Rigging (Taken from "The Whale") 13:30 Lusine · Faceless 15:50 Bersarin Quartett · Gespenster 18:27 Loscil & Lawrence English · Grey 22:04 Rob Simonsen · Life Boat (Taken from "The Whale") 23:47 Bersarin Quartett · Für und Wider 26:17 Alix Perez & Headland · Mirage, Pt. II 29:03 Leif · Pteridium (Alternate Version) 30:53 Alva Noto · Sehnsucht 36:37 Hildur Guðnadóttir · Speak Up + Leaving (Taken from "Women Talking") 38:30 Tim Hecker · The Arrest (Taken from "Infinity Pool") 39:59 Aleph · Gradient 43:12 Bersarin Quartett · Illusionen 46:15 Hania Rani · In Between 48:02 Jeremy Soule · Kyne's Peace (Taken from "Skyrim") 50:40 KMRU · Guise 54:00 SSIEGE · Veyl 56:24 Louis Cole · Let It Happen 59:23 Michael Giacchina · Mayoral Ducting (Taken from "The Batman")
Matthew Sheeran is a UK-based composer, violinist and arranger. His new album, arranging music by the American microtonal composer Easley Blackwood, has just been released and can be found at the link below. This interview was filmed on December 18, 2023.SUPPORT THIS PODCASTPatreonDonorboxSAMUEL ANDREYEV'S NEW ALBUMhttps://divineartrecords.com/recording/samuel-andreyev-in-glow-of-like-seclusion/LINKSYouTube channelOfficial WebsiteTwitterInstagramEdition Impronta, publisher of Samuel Andreyev's scoresEPISODE CREDITSPost production: Arkadiusz BuchalaPodcast artwork photograph © 2019 Philippe StirnweissSupport the show
All episodes are available commercial Free for supporters on Spreaker and PatreonTranscripts are available upon request. Email us at BreakingMathPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on X (Twitter)Follow us on Social Media Pages (Linktree)Visit our guest Levi McClain's Pages: youtube.com/@LeviMcClainlevimcclain.com/SummaryLevi McClean discusses various topics related to music, sound, and artificial intelligence. He explores what makes a sound scary, the intersection of art and technology, sonifying data, microtonal tuning, and the impact of using 31 notes per octave. Levi also talks about creating instruments for microtonal music and using unconventional techniques to make music. The conversation concludes with a discussion on understanding consonance and dissonance and the challenges of programming artificial intelligence to perceive sound like humans do.Takeaways: The perception of scary sounds can be analyzed from different perspectives, including composition techniques, acoustic properties, neuroscience, and psychology.Approaching art and music with a technical mind can lead to unique and innovative creations.Sonifying data allows for the exploration of different ways to express information through sound.Microtonal tuning expands the possibilities of harmony and offers new avenues for musical expression.Creating instruments and using unconventional techniques can push the boundaries of traditional music-making.Understanding consonance and dissonance is a complex topic that varies across cultures and musical traditions.Programming artificial intelligence to understand consonance and dissonance requires a deeper understanding of human perception and cultural context.Chapters00:00 What Makes a Sound Scary03:00 Approaching Art and Music with a Technical Mind05:19 Sonifying Data and Turning it into Sound08:39 Exploring Music with Microtonal Tuning15:44 The Impact of Using 31 Notes per Octave17:37 Why 31 Notes Instead of Any Other Arbitrary Number19:53 Creating Instruments for Microtonal Music21:25 Using Unconventional Techniques to Make Music23:06 Closing Remarks and Questions24:03 Understanding Consonance and Dissonance25:25 Programming Artificial Intelligence to Understand Consonance and Dissonance
Listen to episodes commercial Free on Patreon at patreon.com/breakingmathWe are joined today by content creator Levi McClain to discuss the mathematics behind music theory, neuroscience, and human experiences such as fear as they relate to audio processing. For a copy of the episode transcript, email us at BreakingMathPodcast@gmail.com. For more in depth discussions on these topics and more, check out Levi's channels at: Patreon.com/LeviMcClainyoutube.com/@LeviMcClainTiktok.com/@levimcclainInstagram.com/levimcclainmusicBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/breaking-math-podcast--5545277/support.
Microtonal Music for MRIs by BipTunia RUN TIME: 87 Minutes. RELEASE DATE: Oct 26, 2023 Listen free or buy on BandCamp Listen on Spotify (coming soon) FLAC lossless torrent (coming soon) All instruments, songs, production, mastering, and cover art: Michael W. Dean. Cover art is...Continue Reading... “Microtonal Music for MRIs” – Album 86 by BipTunia. LISTEN FREE.
Born in 1980 in Moscow and educated at the Yerevan State Conservatory in the capital of Armenia, Artur Avanesov is among the leading Armenian composers of his generation. He is also an accomplished pianist and musicologist, having published multiple research papers and held seminars on Armenian music internationally. On the podcast, we discuss the many international references in his work, his piece Tezeta and its connection to Ethiopian popular music, and microtonality in his piano quintet Quasi harena maris. Music: Tezeta by Artur Avanesov, performed by Artur Avanesov; Quasi harena maris by Artur Avanesov, performed by Movses Pogossian, Ji Eun Hwang, Morgan O'Shaughnessey, Niall Ferguson, and Artur Avanesov (New Focus Recordings) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. otherminds.org Contact us at otherminds@otherminds.org. The Other Minds Podcast is hosted and edited by Joseph Bohigian. Outro music is “Kings: Atahualpa” by Brian Baumbusch (Other Minds Records).
Welcome to podcast 285 of the independent artist spotlight. In and Out of Tune: A Guide to Alternate Tunings on BandcampBy came from Bandcamp and Robert Rich was featured there among other artists as well. We'll feature some that caught my attention. I can't promise we'll feature each and every one of these, but I baught them all because they're all different in their own right. This is part 2 of the series. I hope that you enjoy the show as much as I have, and I thank you all so much for listening! Set 1: Scott Lawlor The Stillness Begins 09:49 Scott Lawlor Each Cold Star 13:32 Scott Lawlor a Clear Sky 15:51 Set 2: Michelle Qureshi Mayan Trails 02:42 13 O'Clock Devil's Dance 04:15 13 O'Clock Dazed and Confused 06:10 13 O'Clock The Way You Do 06:28 13 O'Clock Lost at Sea 05:57 Set 3: Gokul Salvadi Abhogi Kaanada - the Expedition 07:01 Gopal Prayer Meditation 03:14 Julia Reidy World in World 06:56 Julia Reidy Loom 03:17 Julia Reidy Slipstream 06:21 Julia Reidy Hollowed 02:11 Set 4: Hafez Modirzadeh Facet Thirteen 02:57 Hafez Modirzadeh Facet Sixteen 01:46 Hafez Modirzadeh Facet Twenty 03:12 Hafez Modirzadeh Interlude IV 02:24 Hafez Modirzadeh Warp Three-Ensemble 02:39 Hafez Modirzadeh Wolf Seven 02:41 Set 5: Newband Partch, 'Two Studies On Ancient Greek Scales' 04:04 Newband La Barbara, 'Silent Scroll' 09:32 Newband Drummond, 'Incredible Time (to live and die)' 13:09 Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 9: Strong, Calm, Slow 06:21 Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 9: Vigorous And Defiant 05:53 Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 2 : Light And Quick: With Grace And Humor 04:37 Ben Johnston String Quartet No. 2 - Extremely Minute And Intense; Not Fast 07:35 Set 6: Alan Marchand Boo Yah 02:31 Alan Marchand Fanciful 02:47 Alan Marchand Love Bites 04:24 Alan Marchand Nightfall 04:00 Alan Marchand Paris Penny 03:56 Alan Marchand Veni, Vidi, Visa (I Came, I Saw, I Bought) 02:38 This completes the program. Thanks so much for listening, and we'll be back in two weeks for the conclusion of this interesting set we've done this time. Thanks for listening and your support!
Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other major podcast platforms linktr.ee/guitararrangers Hosted by (ig and youtube) @guitar arrangers @themusicthief7 @donitalia Guest @tolgahancogulu (instagram) @microtonalguitar (youtube) The first prize winner at Georgia Tech Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition in 2014, Tolgahan Çoğulu, designed his "Adjustable Microtonal Guitar" in 2008. His first CD with microtonal guitar, Atlas, was published by Kalan Music in 2012. His microtonal guitar has taken him to many festivals and universities in 34 countries. Tolgahan is building a repertoire for microtonal guitar with more than 40 composers involved at this point. He became an Associate Professor in 2013 and Professor in 2019 at Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory, where he had founded the classical guitar department in 2010 and the world's first microtonal guitar department in 2014. His second CD ‘Microtonal Guitar Duo' has been published by Kalan Music in June 2015. His recording of William Allaudin Mathieu's three-movement ‘Lattice-İşi' in just intonation was published in the US by Cold Mountain Music in 2016. Tolgahan completed a research project entitled ‘Historical Tunings on the Microtonal Guitar' at the University of Bristol in 2016 for 12 months. Between 2015-2017 he collaborated with the University of Music Würzburg for the project ‘Creating and Presenting a Repertoire for the Microtonal Guitar' supported by DAAD in which 12 composers wrote pieces for microtonal guitar and ensemble. He has been organising the world's first “Microtonal Guitar Competition” since 2016 His book ‘Microtonal Guitar' was published in 2018 by Mojo Roots Music, co-authored by Fernando Perez. His latest album ‘Microtonal' was published in 2018 by Ahenk Music. Currently, he is teaching at Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory and Centre for Advanced Studies in Music.
RUN TIME: 94 Minutes. RELEASE DATE: May 12, 2023 Listen free or buy on BandCamp Listen on Spotify (coming soon) FLAC lossless torrent (coming soon) All instruments, songs, production, mastering, and cover art: Michael W. Dean. Made with just one free VST synths made by...Continue Reading... “50 Million Micrograms of Mellifluous Microtonal Music” – Albums 82 and 83 by BipTunia. LISTEN FREE. Microtonal (Zesster c tuning, from Fokker))
RUN TIME: 94 minutes RELEASE DATE: April 17, 2023 All instruments, songs, production, mastering, and cover art: Michael W. Dean. The album cover photo of Pleiades was taken by Michael. Other than drums and piano, all instruments were made by Michael W. Dean. You can...Continue Reading... “94 MINUTES OF UNPLEASANT MICROTONAL MUSIC” – Albums 79 and 80 by BipTunia. LISTEN FREE.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Live at Red RocksOctober 10, 2022A concert nearly three years in the making, featuring a microtonal mini-set, The Lord of Lightning vs. Balrog suite and Keith's favorite song of 2022: Ice V.Set Two:1) Rattlesnake2) Automation3) Honey4) Sleepdrifter5) Ataraxia6) Evil Death Roll7) Ice V8) The Reticent Raconteur9) The Lord of Lightning10) The Balrog11) TrapdoorNote: We ran out of time, so the last three songs of the set will be in the next episode!Support the show
Check out this conversation with Aaron Myers-Brooks, Pittsburgh prog guitarist/composer extraordinaire. His latest album, “Oblique,” is a microtonal odyssey exploring various quirky polyrhythms, applications of 17-tone equal temperament, electronic sounds, and distortion flavors. We get an inside exclusive look at the scores to “Energy Shapes”, figure out why one might use up and down arrows instead of Gould accidentals, and talk about “drawing” microtones in the highC program. Music[Intro] Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (V - Emerge)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Eight HighC Miniatures (VII - Chitter)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Sonata for 17-tone Guitar (I - Wistful and Halting)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Prelude and EntityAaron Myers-Brooks - The 11th and 6th CavesAaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (II - Oblique)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Sonata for 17-tone Guitar (I - Wistful and Halting)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Sonata for 17-tone Guitar (II - Angular and Aggressive)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Chasm [from album “Energetic Bursts”]Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (I - Wisp)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (II - Oblique)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (III - Chop)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Triads and Arpeggios Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (IV - De-Sync)Aaron Myers-Brooks - Energy Shapes (V - Emerge)[Outro] Aaron Myers-Brooks - Sonata for 17-tone Guitar (III - Somber and Deliberate)Aaron Myers-Brooks' music (on all streaming sites):https://aaronmyersbrooks.bandcamp.com/album/oblique https://www.youtube.com/@aaronmeterchanges Support us on Patreon! (If we get 60 patrons, episodes will be released regularly instead of sporadically)https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Followhttp://nowandxen.libsyn.comhttps://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ SubscribeRSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
Francis Preve is a sound designer, journalist, and educator. He teaches synthesis and sound design at Austin Community College. Francis is one of the most in-demand synthesizer programmers in the world. He makes factory presets for companies like Roland, Sequential, Korg, and Ableton, just to name a few. His company, Symplesound, provides some of the finest sound libraries available. Francis' latest work is a collaboration of Serum presets with sound designer Tom Wolfe. For our third conversation on the podcast, Francis and I covered quite a range of topics, including his many projects during the pandemic, memories of Dave Smith, and why you shouldn't listen to your tracks until they are finished. As usual, it was an honor to speak with Francis and learn from one of the masters of the field. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: Francis' Site - https://www.francispreve.com Symplesound - https://www.symplesound.com Tonepaper Ambient Album - http://tonepaper.com Tom Wolfe - Francis Preve Collaboration - http://synthvault.net Francis' Serum Preset Collections - https://xferrecords.com/preset_packs/manufacturers/francis-preve Watch + Learn Tutorials - https://www.francispreve.com/blog/2020/5/22/watchlearn-index-1-20200522 Microtonal w/Richard James - https://warp.net/editorial/richard-d-james-speaks-to-tatsuya-takahashi Ableton Micro Tuner Pack - https://www.ableton.com/en/packs/microtuner/ Broken Synths with Brian Eno - https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2012/02/20/brian-eno-and-his-broken-yamaha-dx7-synths/ Calvin and Hobbes "Chewing" Magazine - https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1992/05/05 Freshen-up Gum - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5sGX8VM22E The Go-Giver - https://amzn.to/3AAxM7R The War of Art - https://amzn.to/3OVz6GY Vinyl Williams - https://vinylwilliams.com Francis on MPP #38 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2017/10/30/38-francis-preve-sound-designer-educator Francis on MPP #98 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2019/1/29/98-francis-preve-2-sound-design-synthesis-vanlife Brian Funk Links: My Website - https://brianfunk.com Intro Music Made with Dream Organ Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/dream-organ Ableton Live Pack Archive - https://brianfunk.com/blog/ableton-live-pack-archive Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. -Brian Funk
Simon the Magpie and Analog Weapon talk with Tolgahan Çoğulu about designing microtonal instruments, viral content, the “rules” of YouTube, working alone, TikTok, Instagram, short-form content, comparing different platforms, Lego guitar, X-fret guitar, robotic automatic microtonal guitar, live streaming (comparing platforms), subscriptions vs notifications on YouTube, transcribing and arranging King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard sheet music, working with his son and managing social exposure for a child, Garrbo hating guitars, and plans for the future. Patreon: www.patreon.com/microtonalguitar Instagram: instagram.com/tolgahancogulu YouTube: youtube.com/tolgahancogulu We appreciate your support via Patreon. You're also invited to join the Magpie Pirates discord community!
In this episode we interview the microtonal guitarist and composer Brendan Byrnes. We discuss the complexities and the tricky logistics of writing music in the microtonal tunings 22EDO, 27EDO, as well as other microtonal tunings Brendan uses as we go through his impressive catalog of pop influenced microtonal music. Please check out Brendan's website: http://www.brendanbyrnes.com/ You can find all of his music on his bandcamp site: https://brendanbyrnes.bandcamp.com ------------------------- Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/FantasticTonesForHumanBones Twitter = https://twitter.com/tones_for Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/ft4hb/ Youtube = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPekF7o7gpsMCC8ILXegGQ
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith talk about this weekend's Cascadia International Women's Film Festival, Gore and Lore Tours of Bellingham and Fairhaven, and an interesting music festival featuring microtonal music.
Welcome to Episode 19 of "Well, That's New" with Andrew and Aaron. We hit the "random article" button on Wikipedia to help find interesting articles to discuss and tangent about. We talk about the microtonal music of Harry Partch, the controversial 80's horror movie Sleepaway Camp, and so much more. Mixed/Edited by Aaron Hochman.
Perhaps the most unique and engigmatic artist to emerge from Kingston over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic has been FASTFAST: the experimental side project of professional composer and multi-instrumental musician, James Mulvale. In our 40th episode, James shares the origin of FASTFAST, and how his rediscovery and renewed appreciation of microtonal tuning has reignited his passion for making music. Hosts: Johnny San john@kingstonlive.ca Links: FASTFAST https://www.kingstonlive.ca/listing/fastfast/ Kingston Live music listings, news and more http://kingstonlive.ca Your suggestions, ideas and criticisms are important and encouraged. Please let us know what you think by commenting here, or by email at podcast@kingstonlive.ca
Sometimes my attention is grabbed by something unexpected. In researching Peder Simonsen, I was very impressed with his production work, his work with modular system – but then I read about his work with the tuba. Microtonal tuba. In a group. That stopped me in my tracks, and I had to learn more. I ended up having a fascinating conversation with Peder, and got an amazing education about so many things! In our discussion, we talk about microtonal tuba – and it, how does it work? – the application of microtonalism with his modular system, and his unique compositional and structural concepts. His recordings have a unique way of developing over time – there's a linearity to them that I found really intriguing, and we explored how he hears the music that he's making. Peder is also involved in a lot of groups, and also does a fair amount of production work with others. This puts him in a position to work on many types of collaboration, and we dig into this as well. How do you write for a microtonal tuba trio? How do you mix a modular system with an experimental jazz orchestra? So damned interesting… For more information, you can check out the following: Peder's web page: https://www.pedersimonsen.com/ Robin Hayward's microtonal tuba - https://robinhayward.com/eng/mitontuba.php Sofa Music - label of microtub and many other experimental Norwegians: https://www.sofamusic.no/ Tubbutec microtonal tuning module - https://tubbutec.de/%C2%B5tune/ Enjoy! Transcription available at http://www.darwingrosse.com/AMT/transcript-0376.html Exclusive extra content on the Patron page: https://www.patreon.com/darwingrosse
I discuss the Western and Arabic scales in terms of quarter and semi tones, and the emotions certain songs use techniques to evoke emotions. Also how the unfamiliarity in different cultures can come together and influence music.
Dr Terumi Narushima, a composer and senior lecturer of Wollongong University, talks about Microtonal music and her recent work. - 「微分音音楽(Microtonal music)」とは何か知っていますか?シドニーの作曲家でウーロンゴン大学のシニアレクチャラーを務める、鳴嶋輝美博士に聞きました。
On this episode we're celebrating Star Maker Fragment's birthday with vocalist and composer Jeffrey Gavett! A founding member of Loadbang and Ekmeles, and longtime collaborator of Taylor Brook, Jeff joins Taylor and Charlotte to talk about microtonal music, collaboration and digital nonsense. Star Maker Fragments: https://takensemble.bandcamp.com/album/star-maker-fragments Jeffrey Gavett: https://jeffreygavett.com/ Microtonal tools: https://www.steinberg.net/dorico/ https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/ https://www.plainsound.org/ https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq The Machine Stops by Taylor Brook, performed by Yarn/Wire and Jeff Gavett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUGD8ZTsqY Virtutes Occultae, Microtonal Music for Six Pianos by Taylor Brook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpHSC8eWWL8 A Howl that Was Also a Prayer by Ekmeles: https://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/a-howl-that-was-also-a-prayer To learn more about TAK, go to www.takensemble.com/
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A deep dive into the solo from “I Don't Trust Myself” by John Mayer How to play it note-by-note Playing with your fingers instead of a pick Making simple licks sound awesome! Using arpeggios Motivic playing Microtonal bends And more! If you would like to give back to the show, please consider visiting our Patreon page. Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! ... Read More
In this episode, we step away from our usual theme to explore some worlds that many if not most have never explored! Yes we are bringing on my good friend Jack, who is also known as Oakie Doke, to talk about his new album Death By Correspondence, his favourite video game tunes, microtonal music including instrument creation and turning COVID case numbers into a scale, the emerging location music genre, music therapy, video game covers and more! 1. Trees in the Depths of the Earth - Kirby Super Star (Jun Ishikawa & Dan Miyakawa) 2. The Scale Of The Pandemic (Oakie Doke) 3. Comet Observatory 3 - Super Mario Galaxy (Koji Kondo) 4. Joseph - Death By Correspondence (Oakie Doke) 5. Last Surprise - Persona 5 (Shoji Meguro (ATLUS)) 6. Zoom Zoom - Death By Correspondence (Oakie Doke) 7. Escape From The City - Sonic Adventure Battle 2 (Ted Poley) 8. Idiot Party (Oakie Doke Cover) - Cruelty Squad (Ville Callio) 9. Bloodborne - Cleric Beast (Tsukasa Saitoh) 10. The Times - Death By Correspondence (Oakie Doke) 11. Tim Plays Drums - Crown St Part II (Wollongong) 12. Arcade - ~AJ~ (Wollongong) Bandcamp: https://oakiedoke.bandcamp.com/ Cruelty Squad Cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRCFIhhTS-g Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OakieDoke Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/oakie__doke
This has been a long time coming but I'm thrilled to finally publish this brand new interview with the incredible Mr. Steve Jenkins! We get into all kinds of nitty gritty in this episode including FX, streaming, technique, touring etc; so please jump on instagram and follow Steve, buy his albums and generally support the guy :) http://www.stevejenkinsbass.com/As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.As an educator, he has taught at Berklee College of Music's BassLines Summer Program (now called the Victor Wooten Summer Bass Workshop) and has been an artist-in-residence at the Bass Collective in NYC. He has also taught masterclasses and clinics all over the world and was part of the first group of faculty to teach at the Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music in Southeast India in the Summer/Fall of 2010. He also teaches private lessons in person and via Skype. After 13 years of living in New York City, Steve moved to Los Angeles in March of 2017.Steve Jenkins proudly endorses Aguilar Amplification, Brubaker Basses, and Jim Dunlop/MXR pedals & strings.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's Stu Mackenzie shares new music and knowledge on microtonal music.
Check out our latest conversation with the brilliant guitarist Tolgahan Çoğulu, inventor of the LEGO microtonal guitar and automatic microtonal guitar. We dive into how these guitars work, how they could be useful for playing microtones, the inspiration behind these incredible ideas, and the geometry of making frets tune accurately on a LEGO grid! If anyone listening to this episode wants to sponsor the automatic microtonal guitar, or knows someone who would, please reach out to Tolgahan at microtonalguitarist@gmail.com Music Intro (from first concert w/ LEGO microtonal guitar): I Vrisi ton Peyiotisson arr. Benjamin Barbarič Outro (from first concert w/ LEGO microtonal guitar): I Vrisi ton Peyiotisson arr. Benjamin Barbarič, Uzun İnce Bir Yoldayım (comp. Âşık Veysel) arr. Tolgahan Çoğulu Tolgahan’s channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf7D886oBahxSSwBRVIib0A http://tolgahancogulu.com/ https://instagram.com/tolgahancogulu?utm_medium=copy_link https://www.patreon.com/Microtonalguitar/posts Support us on Patreon! (If we get 60 patrons, episodes will be released regularly instead of sporadically) https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
The Best Music Podcast #19 | Sevish — Producer, Composer | TET à TET with a Microtonal Mastermind #Sevish #microtones #microtonal Sevish is a musician and producer from London, UK. Where most of the world uses standard tuning (12-tone equal temperament), Sevish uses alternative tunings i.e. microtonal tunings in his music. Sevish has built a following on YouTube, where his tracks ‘Gleam', ‘Droplet', ‘Desert Island Rain' and ‘Ganymede' have been widely watched with his channel exceeding 2 million views and counting! His new album “Bubble” is available at https://sevish.bandcamp.com/album/bubble and everywhere you get your music. You can find Sevish at: Website: https://sevish.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/sevish Twitter: https://twitter.com/sevishmusic Hexagonal MIDI Keyboard: https://sevish.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/axis49.jpg Listen to the Best Music Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and watch on YouTube: https://linktr.ee/thebestmusicpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ 0:00 Intro 1:27 Warm-up questions 3:37 Xenharmonic music 5:10 TET vs. EDO 9:55 Sevish's evolution 12:26 Gleam 22 EDO 17:40 Sevish's approach 20:42 How Sevish keeps learning and growing 28:09 How Sevish keeps things "listenable and funky" 30:20 Atlantis 32:45 432 Hz 35:21 Centaur tuning 41:04 How to tune microtonal synthesizers 47:26 Hexagonal MIDI keyboard controller 49:55 MIDI Polyphonic expression 55:43 Lifestyle: Sleep 59:40 Lifestyle: Mindfulness & meditation 1:02:18 Lifestyle: How do people in your life support you? 1:03:28 Lifestyle: How do you define yourself? 1:06:09 Lifestyle: The advantage of taking breaks 1:11:45 Composition: How many songs at the same time? 1:15:30 Creativity: Steps to stay creative 1:17:30 Creativity: Time of day 1:18:01 Creativity: Burnout 1:21:51 Production: Max effective duration 1:23:00 Composition: Segmentation 1:24:30 Ideas #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musicmajors #musiceducator #musiceducators #musiceducation #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #clips #musicpodcast #singer #guitarist #guitarplayer #trombonist #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #brass #trombone #mandolin #banjo #drums #percussion #timpani #marimba #oboe #sax #saxophone #clarinet #basoon #alto #soprano #tenor #piano #keyboard #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musiceducator #musicpodcast #singersongwriter #musiceducation #singer #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #trombone #musiclife #musicmaker #musicteacher #drums #percussion #saxophone #clarinet #guitar #piano #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #musicislife #musicindustry #PandoraPodcasts Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography
The music played during this episode:“Dawn” by Rosśa Crean, performed by Maren Montalbano, used with permissionRosśa's recently released albums:The Princess of Morphinea lonely voice in these haunted rooms: songs in quarantineInformation on the Lakeside Inn Artist ResidencyFollow Rosśa CreanOn Instagram: @criticalmuseOn Twitter, FB, Soundcloud: Rosśa CreanWebsite: rossacrean.comFollow Maren on Instagram: @supermarenSign up for the Bodice Ripper Project newsletter and get exclusive behind-the-scenes content: http://www.bodiceripperproject.com/Purchase Maren's debut book, Pandemic Passion: A COVID-19 novella on Kindle UnlimitedTranscript and Show Notes: http://www.bodiceripperproject.com/e025/
This week we are FINALLY reviewing the third chapter to the Microtonal series from KGATLW, LW! Straight bangers on this one! How many singles can fit on a 9 track album? Too many to count! Please let us know what you thought of the KG-LW album series in the comment section below! Links to all mentioned Instagrams: @cygoodies @alterd_treats @gizzversepodcast
Harry Partch (1901-1974) enjoyed an extended residency at the University of Illinois from 1956-1962, where he continued his work to invent new instruments and compose new music for them. His work has inspired student composers at Illinois for generations. In this episode Kerrith Livengood introduces three student compositions written for one of Partch's best known inventions, the adapted viola. Selections heard in this podcast:When This Fire Dies, Our Shadows Roam for adapted guitar and adapted viola, by Stephen Caldwell Piece for adapted viola by Joshua Iyer"Gabriel Thomas" from Night Partches for adapted viola and intoned voice by Ralph Lewis. Performed by Luke Fitzpatrick. Harry Partch Estate Archives, 1918-1991 Finding Aid at the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music.
This week we take a deep dive into the newest single to be released by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, 'Some of Us'. Microtonal, great lyrics, spooky vibes, this song has it all. Help us in the comments section bellow and let us know what you thought! Follow us on instagram: @gizzversepodcast
A Microtonal piece I wrote in college.
A Microtonal piece I wrote in college.
Zack and Seth meet up again to discuss loved ones in the hospital during the pandemic, vitamin D3 vs COVID-19 mortality, microtonal music/scales, Sweetwater, DAW differences, and more.Links:Fleshgod Apocalypse - Sugar (Official Video)SweetwaterReaperSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8GTQGDBVRKHP2)
In this episode, I discuss the first chapter of the 'How Music Works' by David Byrne, as well as talk about subtle increasing the cents of a chord progression in order to slowly raise the key by a quarter step. This podcast's featured album is The Art Of The Trio Vol.2 - Brad Mehldau. www.oaelluin.com
Microtonal choral music is exciting and intense! Robert Lopez-Hanshaw premiered a piece in 72-tone equal temperament featuring the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, “vokas animo,” which we talk about here! We explore techniques to train the average choir in singing microtones, out of contexts that use guide-tracks or expert performers. Discover why we need more repertoire that accomplishes this feat. Music Intro: vokas animo - Robert Lopez-Hanshaw Alleluia - Aaron Kister Johnson Outro: vokas animo - Robert Lopez-Hanshaw Socials/Projects: Robert Lopez-Hanshaw: https://www.lopezhanshaw.com/ New Music Box articles: https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/the-journey-in-performing-microtonal-choral-music-part-1/ https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/getting-your-hands-dirty-performing-microtonal-choral-music-part-2/ Feedspot's Top 10 Music Theory Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/music_theory_podcasts/ Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
Matthew Rosenblum stopped by to talk about the 2020 Beyond: Microtonal Music Festival. The event runs February 28th through March 1st at various locations around town.
Episode 101 AMA Spectacular! by Us. Cameron doesn't make any dalmation jokes and Nathan gets creative with his ordinal numbers. Click here to join our Discord! (https://discord.gg/5vpqXaS) Learnin' Links: Kid Rock and the N Word (https://www.bet.com/news/celebrities/2013/06/24/kid-rock-says-he-uses-n-word.html) Jacob Collier talks music theory (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRkgK4jfi6M) It's a trap! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk-6DPrcMv4) Microtonal music (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microtonal_music) Sitars are cool (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitar#General_layout) Listen along to Episode 100 YOUTUBE PLAYLIST here! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYQ3KcBFf7U&list=PLWgI4-m0Cc8skkERyJqEC6fZXKKeAQmNn) You can support us in several ways: Kick us a few bux on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/boxset) By becoming a supporting member, you'll gain access to special bonus episodes, including a weekly mini-show, What's in the Box Weekly! Buy T-shirts, sweatshirts, and more at our merch page! (https://boxset.threadless.com/)
From the contemporary music scene in Darmstadt, Germany in the 1970s, into free jazz, this experimental improvisation was brought to you by Aaron Breeze (piano and sampler), Joseph Shaw (bass guitar) and Rob Wheatley (cello). This week, we upload the improvisation and review separately. You can find the improvisation on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiFfS7SMGY0 and the review/discussion section on Spotify, iTunes, and TuneIn.
This episode Niall and Aaron create a very contemporary and dissonant improvisation. Using microtones, dark harmonies and distinct rhythms. This improvisation has hints of Blues, Jazz and alternative chromaticism.
Andrew sits down and interviews Oud master John Berberian about his life, 50-year career in music, balancing work and the arts and performing throughout the country. Topics Include: Working with record labels making albums with Mainstream Records, Verve Forecast, RCA and MGM starting in the early 1960s The thriving Middle Eastern music scene of Berberian's early years, and the mixing and collaboration of different cultures Berberian's father's role as an oud player in his musical development, and the initial design to start with the violin Using western classical approaches to play Middle Eastern music The comparison of Ravi Shankar and the Sitar to the industry effort to promote the oud The landmark oud rock album Berberian's love of Arab music Discussion of different types of oud playing The symbiotic relationship of the oud and the guitar and making music with these instruments together Advice to those learning the oud
Stephen and Ben discuss interactive technology and the merits of microtonal composition. Within interactive technology comes a host of questions, both about acoustic instruments (will robots be taking over violin players’ jobs?) and synths. Microtonal accidentals, gear, MIDI 2.0, sound masses, and Baroque tunings are are big topics here. Music Intro: Ben Fuhrman - Hypnos (24edo) Outro: Organism Study - Ben Fuhrman (JI with de-tuning) Power Cycle - Ben Fuhrman (Bohlen-Pierce) Socials http://benfuhrman.com/ https://soundcloud.com/bfuhrman Concrete Oasis: https://benfuhrman.bandcamp.com/album/concrete-oasis Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
Our guest today is Dr. John Chalmers, author of Divisions of the Tetrachord. He shares his experiences and interactions with Harry Partch, Erv Wilson, Ivor Darreg, and other folks working with microtonal and xenharmonic music. We had a good chat about various tuning systems such as tritriadic scales and the merits of 12, 19, 31, 41, and 53 equal.John also mentions Kathleen Schlesinger, Elsie Hamilton and ancient Greek scales. If anybody can find the missing musical scores of Elsie Hamilton, let us or John know! At 56:26 John talks about ‘The Sound of Feeling’, so here is a recording you can listen to: https://soundcloud.com/esetee/hex-c-gdavid Published writings on microtonal music by John Chalmers: http://www.tonalsoft.com/sonic-arts/chalmers/chalmers.htm John Chalmers's favorite Links: http://www.tonalsoft.com/sonic-arts/chalmers/links.htm WE NOW HAVE A SCHEDULE! New episodes will come out on the 12th day of every month. And most months we’ll treat you to more than one episode. Music Intro: Prelude 2 for 19-Tone Guitar by Ivor Darreg (from Detwelvulate!) Outro: Portrait of John Chalmers by Warren Burt (from Harmonic Color Fields) Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH… Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nowxen Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmYNMpemAIq8DnK5HJ9gsA
In this episode, Stephen and SEVISH talk with Elaine Walker (the brains behind “ZIA”) about her new EP (Four-Momentum) and various equal tunings. Recurring experiential topics include performance, hardware/software, compression/mastering/pop-music, and composing strategies. Elaine also has a lot to say about keyboards of all types, having designed many Halberstadt keyboards for equal tunings. Hexagonal keyboards, crowdfunding, and fostering interest in musicians are just a few of the many groundbreaking ideas discussed here. Why label songs with their corresponding microtonal tunings? Elaine gives the listener lots of reasons to do so! Music Intro: ZIA - Love is the Catalyst (10edo) Outro: ZIA - Skate Space (16edo) Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: link coming soon Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsHefHgAtU9Szq6OLU?si=NIIKnWi4QTuQs-70FFrLTw
In this pilot episode of Now&Xen, Stephen Weigel and Sevish introduce the idea of microtonal and xenharmonic music, and discuss why musicians would want to use alternative tunings in their music. Other topics discussed include cultural learning, equal temperaments, traditional microtonal vs modern microtonal, gamelan and Ivor Darreg. We’d love to hear your feedback on this new podcast, so do send us a message via email (nowandxenharmonic@gmail.com) or via social media. Music Intro: Sevish - Droplet (53edo); Outro: Stephen Weigel - Console MPath (14edo) Follow http://nowandxen.libsyn.com https://twitter.com/now_xen https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/ Subscribe RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: link coming soon Spotify: link coming soon
Benjamin Wynn, aka Deru, is an Emmy Award winning composer, sound designer, and music producer. In this episode, we discuss writing music for YouTube Red’s new series Impulse, composing the Marvel podcast Wolverine: The Long Night, spectral music, and his next album. (@_deru) Show Notes: Impulse Wolverine: The Long Night Website Twitter Soundcloud Facebook Documentary: A Life in Waves Spectral music Microtonal music Gèrard Grisey Baschet Brothers Photo credit: Tim Navis
On this weeks episode of the GizzVerse Podcast, Tommy and Brian sit down to discuss the grooviest middle eastern album of all time, Microtonal Flying Banana. The boys break down each song one by one, go through the microtonal theme of the album, and finish up with some thoughts of podcasts to come.
En este programa conversamos con el compositor jerezano afincado en Austria Agustín Castilla-Ávila sobre la música microtonal. También hablaremos de música sobre capitales europeas, sobre distintas melodías de campanas y sobre la quena.
En este programa conversamos con el compositor jerezano afincado en Austria Agustín Castilla-Ávila sobre la música microtonal. También hablaremos de música sobre capitales europeas, sobre distintas melodías de campanas y sobre la quena.
Episode 10 Have You Heard? feat. Levi and Joe of Sandwichcast With Hayden on vacation, Wade and Malcolm are joined by Levi Johnson and Joe Blackstock, hosts of Sandwichcast, for a one of a kind collaboration effort! We have a ton of fun and start off the night discussing Microtonal Music, Mayweather vs. McGregor, The Mummy, cereal milkshakes, how a lot of trees get planted and a bunch more we can't remember.
Electronic Improvisation (real-time). Microtonal.
Prog Metal @ DROM: Infinite Spectrum Edensong Protean Collective A Sea Awake --------------- The Living Earth Show Album Release Concert + XXXtreme Microtonal Shredfest https://nationalsawdust.org/event/new-amsterdam-presents-the-living-earth-shows-album-release-concert-xxxtreme-microtonal-shredfest/ ( https://nationalsawdust.org/event/new-amsterdam-presents-the-living-earth-shows-album-release-concert-xxxtreme-microtonal-shredfest/) http://thelivingearthshow.com/ co-host Rich
Tonight we’re talking about emotional memory! Donk Life 4Eva! Irony! Racist Transformers! Microtonal accordions! Aggroyoga! Rules of allowance! Complete engagement! Gerunds! Sponsored by Workman Ayer Wines and Dogstar Orchestra! Visit workmanayer.com & enter the promo code JEANS15 for 15% off your entire order! Visit dogstarorchestra.com for a complete list of shows!
Manfred Eicher has a recurring nightmare where the Jazz Bastard does an episode devoted to his hugely influential label, ECM - or is the dream REAL?? Also, Pat really hates microtonality. Steve Tibbetts – SAFE JOURNEY; Mette Henriette – TRIO, ENSEMBLE; Mike and Joe Maineri – BLESSED; Edward Vesala - ODE TO THE DEATH OF JAZZ.
In this episode, I have five microtonal songs for you. While their tunings aren't typical for Western music, I think these songs are still accessible and interesting. I hope you enjoy them. The songs are "Blue Eleven" by Tall Kite, "Vacant City" by Brendan Byrnes, "Come And Play With Me" by Ahornberg, "Kelt" by Flao YG, and "Future" by ZIA.
Music Memos 这个苹果最近推出的新 app 乍看只是一个录音软件,但它背后不仅有苹果把音乐生产软件工具链一网打尽的野心,更反映出这家先驱型的计算设备公司在美学上「后卫」的一面。本期我们请来曾在法国 IRCAM 研修的数字媒体讲师和声学工程师 TT 和大家讨论相关问题。 本期节目不支持章节跳转功能。 本期会员通讯将于稍后发至各位会员邮箱。每月三十元,支持我们把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝或 PayPal 支付小费至 hi@itgonglun.com,支付宝用户亦可扫描下方二维码: 我们推荐您使用泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《IT 公论》,但您也可以在喜马拉雅、荔枝 FM 或网易云音乐收听。 相关链接 《IT 公论》博客 IPN 播客网络 Telegram 听众群列表 不鳥萬通讯 Music Memos 模数转换 Jean Michel Jarre Hokusai 葛饰北斋(Katsushika Hokusai) Ferrite Recording Studio Max/MSP Microtonal(微音程) 十二平均律 Luigi Russolo Luigi Russolo: The Art of Noises Musique concrète 具体音乐/具象音乐 Pierre Schaefer IRCAM Merzbow TT 的新浪微博 IPN 播客网络常见问题解答 人物简介 不鳥萬如一:字节社创始人 TT: 高校数字媒体讲师、前声学工程师
Oliver Lieb (DE) - NightVision Techno PODCAST 66 Pt. 2 Bio: Frankfurt based DJ & producer Oliver Lieb is involved in the production of electronic music since 1988. With more than 300 singles and albums including remixes for Faithless, Moby, Snap, Yello, Human League, Mory Kante, Utah Saints to name a few, he made it in the premier leage of international producers and keeps surprising and amazing people with his extraordinary sounds and diversity. Frankfurt based DJ & producer Oliver Lieb is involved in the production of electronic music since 1988. With more than 300 singles and albums including remixes for Faithless, Moby, Snap, Yello, Human League, Mory Kante, Utah Saints to name a few, he made it in the premier leage of international producers and keeps surprising and amazing people with his extraordinary sounds and diversity. At the age of 14 he started playing bass in several Funk/Soul/Jazz bands. Oliver also got in touch with electronic music (Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk,Yello, Jean-Michel Jarre) and discovered a new and an endless horizon of expressing himself. In late 1989 Oliver’s first record FORCE LEGATO “System” got released by Dorian Gray resident DJ Torsten Fenslau on his Abfahrt label. The single gained great worldwide reactions and almost hit the official German charts. In the years to follow Oliver released everything in the electronic genres from downtempo and chill-out to hard experimental techno and trance. His project Spicelab on Sven Väth’s legendary Harthouse label established a platform for his highly appreciated sounds, which developed into one of the most important projects of the label including the release of three full length album releases. Oliver never wanted to focus on just one specific genre he simply created several pseudonyms for each of his different styles. His LSG and Paragliders releases on Superstition Rec. are still considered as one of the most influencing and timeless trance projects and were developed for more than 10 years and 5 Albums. His maxis and albums got licensed on Hooj Choons, Yoshitoshi, Platipus, Duty Free, Magic Muzic and many others. After leaving Superstition in 2004 it was time for doing something new especially since the whole music scene went through big changes and somehow redefined itself. After locking himself into his studio to create new sounds and going into all kind of different directions Oliver announced the start of his own label “Maschine” in summer 2005 which is distributed worldwide by “Neuton” and online exclusively through Beatport and released his first single “Solieb - Circus Maximus” in July. The reactions were great and two more maxis followed until the end of 2005. Maschine is about to turn into a main source for high quality forward electronic music and grabs more and more peoples attention. In 2007 Oliver started a new company doing mastering and cutting vinyl. After all this was a logic step since he is known for a very high sound standard on his own productions and so he added some high end analog mastering gear to his studio to guarantee sound quality enhancement also for his clients. After the endless process of planning, constructions and moving in to the new studio and finally focusing on the new company he took a bit of a break from producing and djing - also to focus on a new sound and directions. In 2010 Oliver started a new label Solieb Digital to re-release his old music after re-mastering and polishing the tracks. So far there are 15 releases including his ambient album on Recycle or Die as well as two albums from Spicelab, L.S.G. – The Black Album Remastered Compilation and the L.S.G. „Unreleased Album“ were released. Since late 2010/early 2011 Oliver has started working again on new productions. The first release Parallax was an exclusive track for John Digweeds Structures two CD followed in July by the Oliver Lieb - Epsilon Eridani EP - on Bedrock. After upgrading and changing his studio setup in Summer 2011 he also appeared as a remixer again starting with Ioan Gamboa, Davide Cali and Microtrauma´s "Aktin" on Microtonal. In February 2012 Oliver Lieb together with Jimmy van M. released a mix CD as „The Audible Suspects" on Bedrock that was highly appreciated both for the outstanding overall sound quality and the track selection. Late November the Oliver Lieb - „Collider EP“ was released on Diametral with remixes by Solee and Matthias Spriger. In December two more remixes came out - Rich Curtis Lower my voice on Release Rec. and Mauro Norti - Last Day that made it to the Beatport Techno sales charts on #6. 2013 was very busy – it started in January with „The Shortest Day / Yarra EP“ on Tulipa Rec. with original Oliver Lieb tracks plus remixes from Android Cartel, Dapayk Solo and Roland M. Dill and two releases on Blackhole´s sister label Fris! Oliver Lieb –„Altiplano“ in January and „Ear Candy“ in April. In March „Rack to the Boots EP“ was released on Solee´s label Parquet followed by remixes for Solee´s „Jonalu“ and Teho & Tran´s track „Almeria“ – both on Parquet. Two EPs on Natura Viva came out in July and November (Tarsius EP and Hold it Back EP) while a remix for Citizen Kain´s track King Size was released on Natura Viva in between. In September Oliver re-launched his label Maschine with the well received „In Transit EP“ and released an EP on Elektrax Recordings (The Prophet EP) in November – both on vinyl and digital. Further on there were remixes on Microcastle (Deepfunk & Kassey Voorn), System Recordings, Wide Angle Rec., Modu Rec. and a few more. In December there will be a remix on Flow Rec. for JML – Seek til you find. For 2014 there are already a lot of releases planned. Starting with „Dark Energy EP“ on Proton early January and remixes for Inlab Rec and Natura Viva. As well there will be an ambient album on Psychonavigation Rec around summer and a new L.S.G. album after Summer… Tracklist: 01. Willy Real & David Prap - Back To Planet E (Oliver Lieb Remix) 02. MANDY & Booka Shade - Home (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Interstellar Mix) 03. Oliver Schories - Go (Einmusik Remix) 04. DJ Link - Blue 05. Heiko Laux - Canis Major Part 1 ft Diego Hostettler 06. Bart Skills - Everything Just Dark 07. Traumer - Cyclo 08. Eric Sneo - Facility 09. Pan Pot - Third Eye 10. Mr Bizz - Badlands 11. Greg Gow - Three Ways To Skin A Cat Way 03 12. Jon Rundell - Bleeding Edge 13. Joe T Vanelli & Hot Since 82 - The End ft Csilla Sabb Remix Total Time: 1:03:28 More info: Oliver Lieb on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/oliver-lieb Oliver Lieb Official WebSite: http://www.oliverlieb.com/ Oliver Lieb on BeatPort: http://www.beatport.com/artist/oliver-lieb/4180 Oliver Lieb on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oliverlieb NightVision Techno PODCAST on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nightvisiontechnopodcast NightVision Techno PODCAST on Digitally Imported: http://www.di.fm/undergroundtechno NightVision Techno PODCAST on Art Style Techno: http://artstyletechno.hu/nightvision-techno-podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on MixLR: http://mixlr.com/nightvision-techno-podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/hu/podcast/nightvision-techno-podcast/id472942249 NightVision Techno PODCAST on TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/NightVision-Techno-Podcast-p534346/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on MIXCLOUD and DIRECT LINK: http://www.mixcloud.com/nightvision_techno_podcast/ NightVision Techno PODCAST on FB: http://www.facebook.com/nightvisiontechno NightVision Techno PODCAST on YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/nightvisiontechno E-mail: nightvisiontechnopodcast@t-online.hu
The audio torture continues with our fifth podcast. Microtonal minimalism from Eckenkar, shitty ballad rock from Jews for Jesus, good ol' David Koresh with some downer rock, the Manson Family jams and more Eckenkar - The Hu Song The Twelve Tribes - Creator of All The Young Ambassadors (Worldwide Church of God) - I Got Rhythm Rosh Pina (Jews for Jesus) - Squint Brahma Kumaris - Very Deep Meditation Experience Church of Latter Day Saints - Moroni 10:4-5 The Manson Family - I Can't Remember When (Alternate)
Matt Darey - Nocturnal Sunshine 55 01. U2 - Beautiful Day (OdelaF bootleg) 02. Platen & Clarks - Caladesi (original mix) [Sunset to Sunrise] 03. Sander Kleinenberg - This Is Our Night (Sultan & Ned Shepard remix) [Little Mountain] 04. The Airstatic vs. Aephoria - Star Stream (Mobilize remix) 05. Sharam Jey ft. Nik Valentino - In My Blood (Larry Tee & Alexander Technique remix) [King Kong] 06. Micromattic ft. Kliment - Reconstellation (original mix) [Absolutive] 07. John O'Callaghan ft. Sarah Howells - Find Yourself (Cosmic Gate remix) [Captivating] 08. Phunk Investigation vs. Stardust - Music Sound Better 2009 (bootleg) 09. Raumakustik - Great Love (Microtrauma remix) [Microtonal] 10. Gai Barone - Lilith (Jerome Isma-Ae's Brainfuck mix) [Afterglow] 11. Spencer & Hill vs. Felguk - Fingertips (Felguk mix) [BugEyed] 12. Loverush UK! ft. Molly Bancroft - Fountains Of Youth (2Bit club mix) [Loverush Digital] 13. Chris Domingo - Curve Straight [DB] 14. Martin Solveig - One 2 3 Four (NoToMash remix) [Mixture] 15. Sasha - Xpander [Ultra]