This an extract from Babel by Roger Doyle. It is part of a large-scale musical structure released on a 5-CD set, making use of many technologies and music languages. Each track corresponds to a room or place within a giant tower city. It took ten years to compose. Roger Doyle worked with 48 collaborators and produced 93 individual pieces of music for Babel.
You can find out more about Roger Doyle and Babel at:
http://www.rogerdoyle.com
you have a listen to a few tracks from the Babel Boxset at:
http://www.cmc.ie/shop/cd_detail.cfm?itemID=1272
Sounds like the HAL computer in Kubrick's 2001
EdwardWhelanPiano 2 years ago
The evolution of a sound into a percieved solidified existance by means of suggestion relying on previous knowledge and past experiences...or something
fintinbacobra 2 years ago
wait what? I don't understand this..
0wnage55885 2 years ago
Kinda my worst fears. That my mind has been clipped beyond repair from my time in cyberspace. Technology is becoming alive ..
TheFacelessWarrior 3 years ago 2