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daniel barbiero, ken moore, dave vosh – transparent points on four axes

daniel barbiero, ken moore, dave vosh – transparent points on four axes
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daniel barbiero, ken moore, dave vosh

“transparent points on four axes”

transparent points on four axes is a layered, electroacoustic studio collaboration. each track began with a ground layer of a composed or improvised performance on double bass or synthesizer, in tandem with a directed, auto generated soundscape produced by an analogue modular synthesizer. the tracks were finished with a further layering of synthesizer, electronics and percussion.

daniel barbiero: double bass (2, 5, 6, 7 & 8); sylosynth app (1 & 3); microbrute synthesizer (4).
ken moore: crackle box (2); minimoog (8); emax sampler (1, 5, 6) ; tam tams (3, 4, 7); steel pan drum (8); glockenspiel (8); bells, bowls and other percussion (all tracks).
dave vosh: analogue modular synthesizer (all tracks).

recorded january & february 2018 in silver spring md, upper marlboro md, and cuyahoga falls, oh.

assembled in cuyahoga falls, oh, february 2018, at anvil creations studio.
cover photography courtesy of hollishots by mark hollis, baltimore, maryland.

Button: by-nc-nd
posted 14 September 2018