Four Piece Suit

Systems Theory

Four Piece Suit
Performed By Systems Theory
Album UPC 643157246121
CD Baby Track ID 1136148
Label Independent Records
Released 2004-01-01
BPM 132
Rated 0
ISRC ushm20596280
Year 2004
Spotify Plays 24
Writers
Writer Steven Davies-Morris, Mike Dickson. Greg Amov
Pub Co Systems Theory Music Publishing
Composer Steven Davies-Morris, Mike Dickson. Greg Amov
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - California

Description

Highly cinematic fusion of progressive, ambient, world and spacerock.

Notes

Systems Theory is a multi-national internet music project creating adventurous music best described using the terms cinematic-progressive, cinematic-ethnic, cinematic-spacerock, cinematic-electronic, cinematic-ambient, cinematic-soundscape, cinematic-fusion. The compositions run the gamut from dark ambient drift to worldprog-fusion to full-throttle aggressive spacerock, many of which are colored by the rich organic sounds of the Mellotron M400 and other old analog keyboards.

All tunes are writen by the core trio of Greg Amov, Steven Davies-Morris and Mike Dickson. The project currently has one album available, the December 2004 release "Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies". Guests appearing on the album include Diane Amov (flute), Cyndee Lee Rule (violin), Michael Futreal (dulcimer), Brian Daly (electric guitar), Dun Strummin (electric guitar). The planned follow-up album, "Codetalkers" will be released in the fall of 2005. Two early evaluation (demos) albums from 2000 and 2002 are floating around on the internet. These will be cleaned up and released properly sometime in 2006.

Why did we name ourselves "Systems Theory"? We're all computer programmers by trade, and it seemed to reflect that which puts food on the table, clothes the kiddies and pays the mortgage, while stretching beyond the borders of science and technology into other areas and systems-driven disciplines. There's no conceivable way we'd have hooked up and created music as Systems Theory without the magic of the internet (usenet).

Being able to offer MP3s for download allowed us to share our creations with an audience that would otherwise not exist. We had to do it initially based on the largesse of friends and an FTP site offering free progressive rock MP3 downloads. We realized early on that we could reach a lot of people using MP3s and usenet newsgroups, but even that approach has grown in ways unforseen. Now that we have a real album, CD Baby offers us an even more up to date delivery system, and the opportunity to reach a huge potential audience.

We see independent artists masterminding the selling and or giving away of their material as the next logical evolution of the music industry. Survival of the fittest, etc. None of us in Systems Theory will shed any tears over the eventual demise of the huge music conglomerates, as more and more "name" artists decide to take matters into their own hands, offering some or perhaps most of an album's tracks as downloadable files. Some free, and some -- probably the hottest tracks -- as a buyable commodity with no vampyric middlemen.

Also, Systems Theory is part of a 2 disc Progressive Composers "Workshop" that is now available at CD Baby. 19 artists came together for this project found at:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/procomposers

Violinist Cyndee Lee Rule, who appears on "The Cool Vibe Of Asia C" and "Zero Sum Equation", has her own solo album out, produced by Steven Davies-Morris, with additional musical input from Greg Amov. Called "UFOsmosis", it can be found at:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/cyndeeleerule

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