Mark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A KnotMark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A KnotMark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A KnotMark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A Knot
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Mark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A Knot

Avant-computer music excursions (46+ min running time)

The music here came about in various ways – one section is an outtake from my recent Multistablity album and is reworked here, another began as a quadraphonic piece composed for and performed at “Supersimetria: New Languages in Computer Music” (curated by Anna Ramos and Roc Jiménez de Cisneros in Barcelona 2011), others were taken from live versions of previously released and unreleased tracks. The idea was to bring these together in an ‘almost-live-album’ format. The album features three presets taken from Yamaha’s four operator frequency modulation synthesisers of the late 1980’s­—JazzOrg, LatelyBass and Rich Strg #3—modified to produce numerous descendants. The project was entirely written, mixed, and edited with MIDI. No audio recordings were present, with the following exceptions: the sound of a Mac Mini failing to mount a DVD, recorded with the internal microphone on a MacBook Pro (this provided a rhythmic template for the patterns that follow it); and a short section of Pi Saw flute played by Jan Hendrickse. The project was written in transit during a house and studio move, and exclusively produced using the internal speakers on a MacBook Pro. Due to time constraints, the mastering session with Lupo at Dubplates and Mastering was unattended.

Mark Fell: Periodic Orbits Of A Dynamic System Related To A Knot

Mark Fell: Periodic orbits of a dynamic system related to a knot

Avant-computer music excursions (46+ min running time)

This Side23:20AIFF € 3.00MP3 € 2.50
That Side23:18AIFF € 3.00MP3 € 2.50

The music here came about in various ways – one section is an outtake from my recent Multistablity album and is reworked here, another began as a quadraphonic piece composed for and performed at “Supersimetria: New Languages in Computer Music” (curated by Anna Ramos and Roc Jiménez de Cisneros in Barcelona 2011), others were taken from live versions of previously released and unreleased tracks. The idea was to bring these together in an ‘almost-live-album’ format. The album features three presets taken from Yamaha’s four operator frequency modulation synthesisers of the late 1980’s­—JazzOrg, LatelyBass and Rich Strg #3—modified to produce numerous descendants. The project was entirely written, mixed, and edited with MIDI. No audio recordings were present, with the following exceptions: the sound of a Mac Mini failing to mount a DVD, recorded with the internal microphone on a MacBook Pro (this provided a rhythmic template for the patterns that follow it); and a short section of Pi Saw flute played by Jan Hendrickse. The project was written in transit during a house and studio move, and exclusively produced using the internal speakers on a MacBook Pro. Due to time constraints, the mastering session with Lupo at Dubplates and Mastering was unattended.