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Wolfram Signaling 31.3612078


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brian.mcnett

 Genre: Ambient
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Ambient space music from mathematics. The core of this piece was "composed" using WolframTones tones.wolfram.com, to generate a spacey psuedo-regular rhythmic ground, over which I simply improvised with a low string drone and some slow improvisational meandering in the key of B-flat major.
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Comments: 3
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Plays: 17
Downloads: 33
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Uploaded: Aug 08, 2008 - 08:27:24 PM
Last Updated: Aug 08, 2008 - 08:27:24 PM Last Played: Nov 20, 2009 - 12:23:24 AM
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Dave Smith Instruments Prophet '08
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KellyMarkSmith said 476 days ago (August 8th, 2008)
Spacey Man....
I can hear Carl Segan in the background saying, "Amongst billion and billion of stars....."


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brian.mcnett said 476 days ago (August 8th, 2008)
Cosmos
Well, then! I seem to have the whole "ambient space music vibe" going. The background music to Sagan's "Cosmos" was a whole lot of early Vangelis (very spacey) and Brian Eno.
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drakonis said 476 days ago (August 9th, 2008)
fun
Nice additions to the Wolfram repeating background there. Perhaps a little short, you could probably try morphing the background into different voices to extend this without it getting overly repetitive. But the voices you chose are good for this.

You might be interested in listening to my piece, "Fractal Serenity", where I started with a Wolfram tone just like you did, and then added and chopped and re-orchestrated it... and then started creating a 3D music video to go with it (I'm still working on it, slowly :-)

Cool to hear you do this!
ttfn,
Drakonis
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michael2 said 475 days ago (August 9th, 2008)
nicely done
i've gotten into wolfram myself, as well as some other generators that use algorithms. as much fun to listen to as they are to play with. listening to this mkes me think of sparks flying around. i do wish it was much longer. great job.
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Ambient music is a loosely defined musical genre that incorporates elements of a number of different styles - including jazz, electronic music, new age, rock and roll, modern classical music, reggae, traditional, world and even noise.

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