Alveromancy; the act of conjuring using sound
1) Calabi Yau (G2 manifold) is a massive, droning, striated solo electric
guitar improvisation with it's title is taken from string theory;
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2) Deep Blue Dreaming is an electronic improvisation using audiomulch. Deep
Blue was the IBM computer that defeated the human chess champion Gary Kasparov
in 1997. now, with the growing sentience of AI computers, programmers are
hoping to give them the ability to actually dream. "Commerce is our goal...
'more human than human' is our motto." - Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner
3) Morpheus Descending free falls into the subconcious underworld as
it rises up to meet you, leading you through a topography of shadowed memories
and cleansing enigmas. skin drum, erhu, conch, melting ice, shortwave, flute,
Tibetan bowl, electronics.
4) Beneath the City the darkness weaves together the muffled rumble of traffic,
the diffused keening of subway trains on the rails, the rush of ghostly air
streams you hear but never feel, the threatening hum and crackle of electric
mainlines and the shaking of the earth itself. shortwave, electronics, sax.
5) Ariel, the magical air spirit in Shakespeare's The Tempest appears here clad in white noise and glass
6) Aurora (Daughter of Heaven) is an improvised electric guitar duet named
for both the mythology of the dawn as well as the shifting, pulsing curtains
of light dancing in the night sky.
7) The Visitation is processed harmonics and percussion with an orchestral
character and Pandia on voice. in the middle of the night, in the dark, amidst
the echoes, in the solitude... revelation.
Dedicated to Arie van Schutterhoef
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