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Morten Riis at Farimani
Morten Riis’s “Digital Sound Drawings†and “music.television†are highlighted by Farimani. “Digital Sound Drawings†was released in Crónica’s unlimited series and is available for free download.
“Digital Sound Drawings†reviewed by soundproector
Stunning net release by the Portuguese label Crónica is the result of musician/designer from Denmark Morten Riis’s creative work. His album Digital Sound Drawings is a real finding for people who are fond of phenomenon in electronic music which is accepted to be called ‘glitch’. As Riis himself admitted, he is not interested in creating …
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“Digital Sound Drawings†reviewed by 5 against 4
Many moons ago, i wrote a lengthy retrospective of the work of Ryoji Ikeda, creator of some the finest raw digital music yet created • It’s an unfortunate corollary that Ikeda, like all great innovators, has a sizeable cluster of imitators (‘flattery’ be damned), many of whom form part of the now woefully tautological output …
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New unlimited release: Morten Riis’s “Digital Sound Drawingsâ€
Crónica is delighted to present the fifth release in the Unlimited Series, “Digital Sound Drawings” by danish composer Morten Riis. “Digital Sound Drawings†is a collection of 6 pieces composed through the drawing of images and their direct conversion into sound. By literally drawing sounds, Morten Riis presents us carefully hand-crafted pieces that are in …
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New limited release: Marius Watz’s “Conical†prints
We’re very proud to announce the fourth release in the Limited Release series of Crónica, Marius Watz’s “Conicalâ€. Conical is an investigation of a 3D form composed of lines that trace out segments of multiple cones. Seen at a distance, the form becomes a spatial volume. Zooming in, the sense of volume disappears and the …
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