'...as with many of my projects, the natural world and its structures supply all the art and inspiration needed'
Max Cooper returns with another release exploring the intersection of science, music and art. The 'World Passing By' EP features 4 new tracks accompanied by a visual representation of his conceptually driven work.
For this project, Max was influenced by varying interpretations of time. On the inspiration behind the EP he says:
'I wondered if our experience of time could be explained...where time is just a physical dimension into which things grow, with us experiencing now as the cusp of the inflation'
The visual and musical ideas both stemmed from train journeys, and were then run through studio hardware to form each track, and a collaboration with Kevin McGloughlin to create a video representation of his work that will feature in Max's live show.
The classic synthesis sound design surface opening track 'Veil Of Time' uses ambient chord progressions as a commentary on the dampening inescapability of time, whilst 'Resynthesis' opts for a more rhythmic exploration using retro . 'Stacked Moments' addresses the notion of the present as the surface of a growing structure, with a textural chord sound providing the basis for new elements to wander. Finally, 'Corporeal' is a collaboration with Rob Clouth heard previously on Max's Essential Mix in which a synth is run through a radio transmitter, creating distortion and flecks to alter the main chord sequence.
Max Cooper returns with another release exploring the intersection of science, music and art. The 'World Passing By' EP features 4 new tracks accompanied by a visual representation of his conceptually driven work.
For this project, Max was influenced by varying interpretations of time. On the inspiration behind the EP he says:
'I wondered if our experience of time could be explained...where time is just a physical dimension into which things grow, with us experiencing now as the cusp of the inflation'
The visual and musical ideas both stemmed from train journeys, and were then run through studio hardware to form each track, and a collaboration with Kevin McGloughlin to create a video representation of his work that will feature in Max's live show.
The classic synthesis sound design surface opening track 'Veil Of Time' uses ambient chord progressions as a commentary on the dampening inescapability of time, whilst 'Resynthesis' opts for a more rhythmic exploration using retro . 'Stacked Moments' addresses the notion of the present as the surface of a growing structure, with a textural chord sound providing the basis for new elements to wander. Finally, 'Corporeal' is a collaboration with Rob Clouth heard previously on Max's Essential Mix in which a synth is run through a radio transmitter, creating distortion and flecks to alter the main chord sequence.
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