Indeterminacy Music With The Help Of Chance Aleatoric Acids by Euromast is an experimental album that takes the listener on a journey through a range of sounds and textures. The album is a combination of electronic and acoustic instruments, with a focus on chance and improvisation.
The tracks on the album are all unique and offer a different experience for the listener. Some tracks are more ambient, with a focus on atmospheric sounds and textures. Others are more rhythmic and feature complex beats and melodies. The album also features a range of instruments, including guitars, keyboards, and drums.
One of the standout features of the album is its use of chance and aleatoric elements. The musicians use techniques such as randomization and improvisation to create unpredictable and spontaneous sounds. This gives the album a sense of unpredictability and excitement, as the listener is never quite sure what will happen next.
Artist:Euromast Album: Indeterminacy Music With The Help Of Chance Aleatoric Acids
Limited edition of 50 (hand-numbered) yellow cassettes.
Recorded in Venice, December 2014 with a TB-303 borrowed by Sergio.
Aleatoric Acids
Take advantage of the failure mode of a Roland TB-303 synthesizer — a low voltage error that generates indeterminate short patterns if the batteries are removed for a time — and perform sequences without any additional change. Use the tonic of each pattern to combine them in couples and to determinate the title of each piece. Duration and Tempo are not precisely specified and are a consequence of chance-con- trolled sequences; play interesting patterns for a longer time.
Indeterminacy Music With The Help Of Chance Aleatoric Acids is a bold and experimental album that will appeal to fans of avant-garde and experimental music. The musicians of Euromast have created a unique and engaging listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on the listener.