Really nice work, Aleksandr! Ntares is probably my fav. Novembers Argor
isn't far behind. Lovely.
Truthtable site looks great, David!
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:58 PM David Newman <dwnewman@clara.co.uk> wrote:
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> *Aleksandr Tresorg - Music Needs No Heroes (Out Now)*
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> This album is a collection of compositions written over the span of four
> years, two continents and life changing events. There were many iterations
> on some tracks influenced by other projects that I have going on. My style
> keeps changing, I think that is something worth showing. There is a mixed
> technique involved. Some compositions were recorded live, others punched
> into sequencers and there is also some generative MIDI composition
> involved. Initial process is the most interesting to me, I know what I want
> to do moments after listening to a looping sample, tweaking knobs or
> dabbing some chords on an old micro tuned piano.
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> Aleksandr was brought up in a classical musical environment,
> professionally learning to play the violin and piano at an early age.
> Having produced music for theatres, installations, performance and film,
> his creations always included a cinematic touch. While working as a
> software developer, his curiosity was piqued exploring generative
> composition and signal processing. His Live Sets are a deep dive into his
> musical creations, always accompanied by video synthesis. Aleksandr writes
> programs and music.
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> * Instruments*
> Analogue gear: Analog Four, MFB-522, Analog Heat, Microbrute / Digital
> gear: Octotrack, Ableton Live
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> Download MP3 / WAV @
> https://aleksandrtresorg.bandcamp.com/album/music-needs-no-heroes
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> *TruthTable* : www.truthtable.co.uk : analogue electronic music
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