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Giacinto Scelsi

Giacinto Scelsi’s music was largely unknown throughout the majority of his life, as he refused to conduct interviews or make analytical comments about his functions and rarely searched for performances. The behaviour behind his musical masterpieces can be linked along with this reclusiveness; through the 1940s he noticed music as …

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Kreng

Kreng is a dark ambient/contemporary classical/soundtrack task conjured up by Belgian musician Pepijn Caudron, who’s associated with movie theater group Abattoir Fermé. Caudron’s recordings combine ghostly operatic vocals, shuffling jazz drumming, eerie dialogue examples, and levels of acoustic instrumentation, making dark, suspenseful soundscapes. Originally a sample-based task, Kreng evolved to …

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Morton Feldman

Studied piano with Madame Maurina-Press, comp. with Wallingford Riegger, Stefan Wolpe. Was Edgard Varése Teacher at State School of NY at Buffalo. Began visual works, with open up pitch and tempo, and music “clear of a compositional rhetoric” in early ’50s, eg. Buildings for string quartet (1951). Music with pitches …

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Roly Porter

Bristol, U.K.-structured digital musician/composer Roly Porter started his career as you fifty percent of pioneering dubstep duo Vex’d, but his following single work in his very own name ventured from club-based digital music, constructing thick, harrowing walls of sound utilizing traditional instruments aswell as large, distorted bass tones. Porter and …

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