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I recently joined @guresuke in a metal project called MATHEMORPHOSIS

http://mathemorphosis.xyz/


Our first song, "Long Winter", was written by Guresuke-san. Its lyrics evoke in me the spirit of these days of social segregation -- the reign of Camus' Absurd. Song and lyrics are here:
http://mathemorphosis.xyz/song/longwinter.php

Our second song, "Bygone Days", focuses on a different types of absurd -- the one that sometimes we face in the course of our daily activities. Song and lyrics are here: http://mathemorphosis.xyz/song/bygone_days.php

And our latest work is called “Nightfall”. It tells of apocalyptic scenarios, of a humanity that has made a mistake too many and is one step away from extinction; at the end of the game, to put it with Beckett. But it’s also a song that speaks of hope, of a different relationship between man and the World Ecosystem. Of a new rebirth, a new Humanity — definition and never again oxymoron.

You can find it on our website: http://mathemorphosis.xyz/song/nightfall.php


#Metal #Mathemorphosis #μαϑͱεμόρφωσις
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A Swiss Trick” is a funny short animation film by John Foster of Van Beuren Studios. I’m amazed at the way my piece magically matches that (accelerated) video. You may find the original on the Internet Archive.

The soundtrack is called “S​ā​g​ī​tur” and is on bandcamp

The title comes from the fact that the piece was conceived and played by me on guitars (a beautiful Fender 12-string that my friend Bart kindly lent me). The only other instrument is percussion (drumkit, darbuka, riq, and derbake).

Incidentally, “s​ā​g​ī​tur” is Latin for “It is perceived quickly or keenly with the senses”, and also “It is perceived acutely with the intellect” (www.wordsense.eu/sagitur/)

If you like my work, please follow me:

All of my music is on sale (Name Your Own Price) via https://eidon.bandcamp.com.

The original video, “A Swiss Trick”, is Creative Commons License public domain (see https://archive.org/details/swiss_trick).

This clip is also

Swiss Trick : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

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Could it be that the lad in the bottom right be Morohoshi Daijiro-sama Themselves?

Lichtspiel Opus 1.74 is my second Dada experiment, following “euqinacèM”, which I published a few months ago. The video is Walther Ruttmann’s “Lichtspiel Opus 1”, which has been sped up to match my track “Seventy-Four”.

Ruttman’s first Opus was created between 1919 and 1921, and is the “oldest fully abstract motion picture known to survive, using only animated geometric forms, arranged and shown without reference to any representational imagery” (M. Betancourt, “Walther Ruttmann’s Lichtspiel Films”. Cinegraphic. Cited by Wikipedia).

The geometrical shapes in Léger and Murphy’s “Ballet Mécanique” clearly owe to Ruttman’s. For a strange kind of serendipitous magical audiovisual xenochrony, both videos appear to be in sync with my tracks, despite the fact that the decision to use them as soundtracks came to me long after I had composed them. In sooth, magic does exist!

So here’s to you my Klang- und Lichtspiel. I hope you’ll like it!

“Seventy-Four” is on bandcamp. As its sister, “euqinacèM”, it is part of my album “Ballet Mécanique.

Follow my Dada xenochronical adventures via https://eidon.bandcamp.com/follow_me.

You’ll also find me

This video is also on youtube: https://youtu.be/L90mEjD4ZzQ and facebook: https://fb.watch/iLteknfafy/

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This is “\Beep* Lain”*, a generative composition for piano, contrabass, marimba, and flute.

https://fb.watch/hUZdpN2LuX/

The clip combines excerpts from the three videos https://archive.org/details/pet1193r1a, https://archive.org/details/pet1193r1b, and https://archive.org/details/pet1193r1c, parts of the 35mm Stock Footage available on the Internet Archive.

“Rights to this collection are held by Internet Archive. You may download and reuse material under the Creative Commons Attribution License.” Credit: Internet Archive. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/. Changes were made.

#minimalism #minimalmusic #originalmusic

*Beep* Lain | This is *Beep* Lain, a generative composition for piano, contrabass, marimba, and flute. The clip (also on #youtube: https://youtu.be/3c_YruMgFyc)... | By Eidon | Facebook

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I called this piece Susanoo ( スサノヲ ), after the Shintō god of the sea, storms, fields, the harvest, marriage, and love. “One of the central deities of the imperial Japanese mythological cycle recorded in the Kojiki (c. 712 CE) and the Nihon Shoki (720 CE)” (Wikipedia), and also the god at the center of the manga “The Dark Myth” (暗黒神話 , Ankoku Shinwa), by the great Morohoshi Daijirou (諸星 大二郎).

Susa-no-o is also the god of unexpected behavior — one that disrupts the established order by introducing chaotic, sometimes violent outbursts. In this piece, I assigned this role to slap bass — the only instrument exclusively playing quarter tones; the only character whose temperament is off the scale, if you’d allow me the pun. In opposition, pianos, marimba, vibraphone, trombones, and darboka all play in standard 12-TET.

I hope you’re going to enjoy Susanoo!

Best, Eidon.

#Bandcamp: https://eidon.bandcamp.com/track/susanoo

#Youtube: https://youtu.be/nAT10gfL7oY

#諸星大二郎 #MoroboshiDaijirou #暗黒神話 #AnkokuShinwa

Music by Eidon, (c) Eidon ([email protected], [email protected]).

The video makes use of the following videos:

Zooming in on the Horsehead Nebula (3D) https://esahubble.org/videos/heic1307b/ Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA); G. Bacon, T. Borders, L. Frattare, Z. Levay, and F. Summers (Viz 3D team, STScI); ESO. ESA/Hubble video released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

3D visualisation of the Horsehead Nebula https://esahubble.org/videos/heic1307d/ Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA); G. Bacon, T. Davis, L. Frattare, Z. Levay, and F. Summers (Viz 3D team, STScI); ESO.

Hubblecast 65: A whole new view of the Horsehead Nebula — celebrating Hubble’s 23rd birthday https://cdn.spacetelescope.org/archives/videos/hd_1080p25_screen/heic1307a.mp4 Credit: ESA/Hubble Visual design and editing: Martin Kornmesser Web and technical support: Mathias Andre and Raquel Yumi Shida Written by: Nicola Guttridge Presented by: Joe Liske (Dr J) Narration: Sara Mendes da Costa Images: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI); ESO Animations: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI); F. Summers, L. Frattare, T. Davis, Z. Levay, T. Borders, and G. Bacon (Viz 3D team, STScI) Music: Steve Buick Directed by: Nicola Guttridge Cinematography: Peter Rixner (www.perix-media-gmbh.de) Executive producer: Lars Lindberg Christensen

Shinto - Wikipedia

Pictures and video from The Dark Myth (暗黒神話, Ankoku Shinwa), manga and anime by Daijiro Moroboshi.

The key concept here is the shuji:

Shuji are syllables that contain, as if compressed, divine concepts. The shuji, emitted in one of the “exact” modalities, express the shingon [true word], which in turn enclose in their entirety and express the “words of god” and of the Initiates.

Here, the shuji are “ya” “ma” “ta” and “i”, which create the shingon “Yamatai”.

Daijiro Morohoshi - Wikipedia