Studying Mathematics and Engineering in Universities, Hong Kong-based electronic musician Epsilon-Delta uses synth to represent Mathematics musically, forming a unique soundscape of “MathSynth” music.
0.333333... is taken from a release In his debut experimental concept album “Music for Recurring Decimals”, which this piece is taken from, the artist have created soundtracks for cyclic numbers/ recurring decimals by encoding them with notes and/or beats, making various “number pattern driven” monotonic minimal compositions.
“Music for Recurring Decimals” is the maiden production of 433 Records, a Hong Kong label which upholds John Cages’ famous manifesto: “Everything We Do Is Music”. 433records.bandcamp.com
Chicago composer & pianist Michael R. Oldham uncorks a dazzling album of piano compositions, bursting with warm, uplifting melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 30, 2021
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