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New Chapter on Music I totally forgot I recorded.

Basically 'cause the motherfucking label never sent my cassette copies...

Thanks to @SirDockBunson I'm rediscovering the sounds of:

20013 (II)´

Recorded on Tascam 4-track

a Game Boy+Violin piece?
and tracks like MELTED ELECTRIC GUITAR or LOVE IS IN THE AIR and MOTOR FANTASY

afrikapseudobruitismus1.bandca

#Electronicmusic #TimeControl #synths #newagemusic #DRONEmusic #hypnagogicpop #lofi #noise #computermusic #Bulldada #Pataphysics #vaporwave ?

I sent a new album off to mastering, so maybe a good time to plug my first one again. It's pay-what-you-want, so please do grab it for free, but if you want to chip in for the cost of mastering the new one, that's super cool too. Moody digitalism with a pinch of unheimlichkeit. File under #ambient, #drone, #experimental, #computermusic, #postambient, #outsiderspectralism, probably some other stuff I made up, etc. and so on.
autumnalcity.bandcamp.com/albu

@electronicmusic @experimentalmusic

I'm a computer musician making:
⇒ various forms of electro-funk and bass #music
⇒ ambiental drone, noise and sonic experiments
⇒ expanded cinema & #video projects

I also:
⇒ do #queer #performance
⇒ run a small local #CreativeCommons #netlabel "Kamizdat" w/ boutique physical releases
⇒ started and run smol mastodon server for Sound Noise Music folk @ sonomu.club
⇒ use #FLOSS & #linux

more @ https://prin.lu
support: https://prin.lu/support/
main @luka @ sonomu.club (2019) & @luka @ toot.si (2017)

prin.luluka prinčič / prince lucija
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👋Hey everybody! I'm new on sonomu.club and i want to do a little #introduction of myself:

I'm Philipp von Neumann, a composer-performer of #computermusic 💻🔊. I'm very much interested in #soundsynthesis, algorithmic structures and experimental approaches to form.

I'm here to find a community of like-minded people that share similar values🚩🏴‍☠️ and interests.

I'm also a curator of concerts for #experimental #electronicmusic and i'm always searching for new music.

It would be nice if ... (1/2)

#CFP

17th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR 2025)

📍 UCL East, London, UK
📅 3–7 November 2025

Theme: "Sound, Music: Space, Place"—exploring sound, music & computing in cultural and spatial contexts. Tracks include papers, demos, music, installations, tutorials & workshops.

Deadline: 30/05/2025

imerc.blogspot.com/2025/03/fwd

imerc.blogspot.comFwd: 1st Call for Papers: CMMR 2025 “Sound, Music: Space, Place” (UCL East, London, UK) 1st Call for Papers: 17th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR 2025), Lon...

"This synthesizer is the world's first programmable music synthesizer. The first piece of electronic music to win the Pulitzer Prize was made on it. Basically a two voice synthesizer with tone generation and composing in the left hand side and processing on the right hand side, including manual binary for the ordering of the effects processes. Which, for its time, essentially like a Turing computer, was one and a half tons, seven feet tall, 14 feet wide — it's quite a behemoth, but now it's a very large paperweight."
—Seth Cluett, Director, Computer Music Center and Lecturer in Computer Music & Sound Studies at Columbia University

Catch the full article, video, and podcast episode of Music Evolves: linkedin.com/pulse/how-technol

www.linkedin.comHow Technology is Changing the Way We Make Music: A Look Inside Columbia University's Groundbreaking Computer Music CenterColumbia University’s Computer Music Center has been at the forefront of music technology for decades, shaping the way sound is created, studied, and experienced. In this episode of Music Evolves, I get to sit down (and walk around) with Seth Cluett to explore the center’s rich history, its role in
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