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Erika Nesse - Let My Machine Talk To Me
Performer:
Erika Nesse
Title:

Let My Machine Talk To Me

Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1475 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1269 mb
Formats:
WAV MIDI MP2 VQF VOX MP1 AAC
Short-Info
Label: Terranean Recordings ‎– TERR087
Type: 9 x File, FLAC, Album, 24 bit
Country: Finland
Date of released: 14 Jul 2016
Category: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Abstract, Experimental, Minimal
Rating:
4.7 / 5
Votes:
345

Tracklist

1 Earth 2:52
2 Inside The Machine I 3:00
3 Walking Down A Gently Sloping Path 10:00
4 Inside The Machine II 3:20
5 Where The Promised Coming Spring 4:00
6 A Fresh Start 2:00
7 Goodbye 10:00
8 How To Not Play A Harmonica 3:00
9 Oh No 2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Solace

Credits

  • Mastered By, Artwork – Luke Lund*
  • Sounds, Mixed By, Producer – Erika Nesse

Notes

A Netlabel Day 2016 release.
"This is fractal music: simple tunes repeating within themselves six or seven layers deep to create a woven carpet of mathematical music in which higher order patterns can be heard.

The impulse towards making automatic music is an old one. One wants to put the process of choosing the notes in the hands of something other than oneself: for the sake of efficiency, for the sake of elegance, for the sake of seeing what will happen. Fractals lend complexity and a sense of naturalness: a humane beat within the machine.

Some fractals on this album are based on tunes played as sine waves, others are samples chopped up into microsamples which are used in place of notes. The original sample is noted on the sample based tracks."

Composed using the software Fractal Music Machine, created by Erika Nesse, 2015. See https:/fractalmusicmachine.com for details.

Samples:
Track 2: car passing and bell
Track 4: street sweeper
Track 5: reading of "Psalm 10" by Patrick Findler
Track 8: harmonica blues scale
Track 9: voice