Clarence Barlow, Dokumissa'87 + Intro to Januar am Nil

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

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.

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  • Very interesting.

    For electronic music, it is very tonal-sounding. I especially like the minimalistic development of the second selection.

  • THANKS THANKS THANKS for this post !

  • @felipeaca Hello felipeaca! I have a record of Orchideae Ordinariae..... Fantastic work! Clarence Barlow is a extraordinary composer.

  • Thanks a lot for this Greggary

    Do you have the "Orchideae Ordinariae" ? :P

    Maybe it would be a nice idea to upload it :)

  • 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.

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