Anthony Moore - Arithmetic in the Dark (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Anthony Moore
- Title: Arithmetic in the Dark
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Touch – TONE66
- Genre: Ambient, Drone
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:06:19
- Total Size: 323 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Switched (08:12)
2. Particulates (04:53)
3. Synthi AKS Waves (05:03)
4. Spinturn (06:21)
5. Entangled (05:19)
6. A Chime of Psalters (09:05)
7. Hoedown (08:00)
8. The Psaltery Sea (07:18)
9. A Likely Outcome (05:47)
10. Arithmetic in the Dark (06:21)
I like to imagine a time and place where arithmetic is done in a natural way by simply experiencing the unique possibility offered by sound, that of distinguishing simultaneous differences; the non-displacing waves of either AND both. Despite the observations of cool cats like Bill Sethares on the subjective nature of the octave´s perception, one fact remains unfailingly true. An octave is a doubling of frequency - the higher octave has exactly twice the number of vibrations per second than the lower. I am imagining a planet without the invention of writing, even of symbols and scratchings in the sand where, on hearing the sound of a child and an adult singing together, a listener is doing a multiplication by two in a mathematics without signs; arithmetic in the dark.
The album consists of a set of 10 works which focus on repetition and change. The pieces evolve mostly through the active perception of the listener. Saccades and oto-acoustic emissions are evidence that perception is far from passive reception. The transmitting ear determines much about what it takes in. [Anthony Moore, Arles, November 2018]
1. Switched (08:12)
2. Particulates (04:53)
3. Synthi AKS Waves (05:03)
4. Spinturn (06:21)
5. Entangled (05:19)
6. A Chime of Psalters (09:05)
7. Hoedown (08:00)
8. The Psaltery Sea (07:18)
9. A Likely Outcome (05:47)
10. Arithmetic in the Dark (06:21)
I like to imagine a time and place where arithmetic is done in a natural way by simply experiencing the unique possibility offered by sound, that of distinguishing simultaneous differences; the non-displacing waves of either AND both. Despite the observations of cool cats like Bill Sethares on the subjective nature of the octave´s perception, one fact remains unfailingly true. An octave is a doubling of frequency - the higher octave has exactly twice the number of vibrations per second than the lower. I am imagining a planet without the invention of writing, even of symbols and scratchings in the sand where, on hearing the sound of a child and an adult singing together, a listener is doing a multiplication by two in a mathematics without signs; arithmetic in the dark.
The album consists of a set of 10 works which focus on repetition and change. The pieces evolve mostly through the active perception of the listener. Saccades and oto-acoustic emissions are evidence that perception is far from passive reception. The transmitting ear determines much about what it takes in. [Anthony Moore, Arles, November 2018]
Year 2019 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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