Piece 1: 1987
Piece 2: 1984
Two electronic pieces, of course very obscure, by stochastic composer Clarence Barlow. For the second piece, Barlow used a spiral to inform the structure of his music. The computer was programmed to produce melody to fill time equal to the segments produced from a series of spokes radiating from the center of spiral. The distances between these spokes increases as the path reaches farther out in the spiral.
Very interesting.
For electronic music, it is very tonal-sounding. I especially like the minimalistic development of the second selection.
ProgWill91 7 months ago
THANKS THANKS THANKS for this post !
Darrning 8 months ago
@felipeaca Hello felipeaca! I have a record of Orchideae Ordinariae..... Fantastic work! Clarence Barlow is a extraordinary composer.
Darrning 8 months ago
Thanks a lot for this Greggary
Do you have the "Orchideae Ordinariae" ? :P
Maybe it would be a nice idea to upload it :)
felipeaca 1 year ago
Cool, diverse stuff. The second electronic piece is pretty darn interesting.
I see there is a hour-long video about this guy in the related videos section. Might check him out; I like what i hear.
emperorIng360 1 year ago