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Ethergun

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Performed By Ethergun
Album UPC 190394020781
CD Baby Track ID TR0002015884
Label Ethergun
Released 2015-10-08
BPM 91
Rated 0
ISRC ushm81511141
Year 2015
Spotify Plays 1
Songtrust Track ID 967688
Writers
Writer Daniel Porter Robinson
Songwriter ID 33238
PRO ASCAP
Pub Co CD Baby Publishing
Composer Daniel Porter Robinson
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - New York

Description

Neo-Classical Symphonic Rock Spectral Electronica. Warning -- contains melodic content. Do not try this at home.

Notes

This album is a compilation of pieces from 2003 to 2015. My influence throughout this time period included Armin Van Buuren, Sonic Youth, Gyorgi Ligeti, Philip Glass, Conlon Nancarrow, Immolation, Pantera, Aaron Copland, Steve Reich, Howard Shore, Arnold Schoenberg, Kanye, Guillaume Dufay, Stephen Foster, Portishead, Igor Stravinsky, and of course many others. I work with the idea that melody is a part of music, as are harmony and rhythm. This is regarded as iconoclastic in the modern cultural climate wherein rap music doesn't even try to use recognizable words.

This is the Dowsing Period of music. Pull back the slightest bit, and you see who's casting about for what to do. Maybe this style, maybe that. The recent surge of "directed improvisation" is a genuine attempt to locate the continuum.

The experimental period (read experimentation at any cost) has expired and decomposes. The era of avoidance of musical tradition touted as progress is past, except for a few uncultured backwaters such as the economy-driven (read grants, corporations and media-frenzy-algorithms) and desperation-driven US of A and others on the Conspiratainment Payroll. The predictable backsurge of tradition-aping Neo-ism is no solution, either. They wave the symbols around, hoping that the magic will become theirs by proxy.

The direction I take is a return to the consideration of melody and line. Perhaps Joseph Fux -- it's worked before! Westward, Ho!

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