Tag: Music-Experimental

Project Music… We – As Is

Recently I completed two different sets of Lagrangian based simulations ([1] and [2]). I believe that Lagrangian based problems are cool and solving them is fun. Anyways, I believe that the song ‘Magnesium Flares’ off the album As Is by We might be a suitable soundtrack to the motion of double and triple pendulums. I …

Covid-19 Music… part 51… Autechre, Keynell

Autechre, Gescom, Keynell, Warp Records 1996. Since I bought the first Gescom – Keynell release, the kind folks at the record store thought that I would be more than interested in this one. So they ordered it in and put it on hold thinking that I would for sure buy it. I eventually did, but …

Covid-19 Music… part 44… Sun Ra, Nuclear War

Sun Ra, Nuclear War… I came across this from looking at recommendations from this list of foreign record stores. I used to listen to a wide variety of radio and for some reason they never played anything like this before. I bought this one online using some gift card money that I won from some …

Covid-19 Music… part 43… Colin Stetson, New History of Warfare vol 2.

Colin Stetson, New History of Warfare vol. 2, 2011… A while ago I was shopping at home depot and was buying some wood to make a cabinet. It was a slow moving day since it was the middle of summer and I was melting from trying to put some large pieces of plywood into my …

Covid-19 Music… part 30… Sun Ra, I Roam The Cosmos

Sun Ra, I Roam The Cosmos… All the times that I have played this record have been extremely positive. I don’t know… could be how the poetry is enunciated, the length of the tracks, or the hypnotic horns in the background. However for most of the other people that I play this for, it is …

Covid-19 Music… part 4… Gescom, Keynell

I got this Gescom record years and years ago (at Orange Monkey). And yes it just came in bubble wrap and an inner sleeve. Its from the electronic – abstract/experimental section… I believe that it’s good to have some variety sometimes, and I also like electronic music sometimes. From wikipedia apparently this record is 20+ years old. …