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DJ_Dave & Char Stiles Livecoding Performance @ Algowave Algorave
DJ_Dave & Char Stiles performing live on August 21st 2021 at Wonderville in Brooklyn, NY
follow https://www.instagram.com/livecodenyc/ for more!
audio: https://www.instagram.com/dj_dave____/
viz: https://www.instagram.com/charstiles
published: 23 Dec 2021
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Algorave Generation | Resident Advisor
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3396
In this film, we meet a community of artists who are harnessing algorithms to make live and improvised electronic music.
"If music is a form of code, then perhaps code can be a form of music."
Algorithms drive the way we see, hear and interact with the world. And these days, there's a growing backlash against them. But "algorave"—short for algorithmic rave—offers a different way to harness these mathematical formulas. Algorave artists sit behind a laptop while their keystrokes are broadcast onto screens or walls around them, laying bare the mechanics behind the music. They run processes that create the sound in realtime, allowing for a truly live, improvisational and unpredictable form of electronic music.
This tra...
published: 04 Feb 2019
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Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
By building up tracks through the manipulation of programming code – and pairing them with visuals also made on the fly – algorave producers are among the underground's most dextrous and daring work. Iman Amrani heads to Sheffield to meet those at the heart of the scene
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published: 30 Nov 2017
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Algorave: algorithmic dance culture | Alex McLean | TEDxHull
Algoraves are parties where people dance to algorithms, where all the music and visuals are made by live coders who work by exposing and reworking ‘source code’ – the innards of software – on the fly. What does this mean, technically, culturally, historically? Alex finds an answer in pattern – patterns in numbers, in sounds and in movement, all demonstrated using the TidalCycles live coding environment.
Alex has been active across the digital arts since the year 2000, developing a creative approach to computer programming, including live coding music. Alex co-founded the TOPLAP and Algorave movements, and has collaborated widely, as part of Slub, Canute, Aalleexx and xynaaxmue. He completed his PhD thesis on Programming Languages for the Arts at Goldsmiths, during which time he initiated ...
published: 02 Jun 2017
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How Algorithms & Live Coding Create Music | Algorave | EDM | Coding Rockstars | #shorts
Algorave, an electrifying fusion of algorithms and beats. Where code sets the stage on fire.
What is Algorave?
Algorave is a type of electronic music and live performance event where musicians, DJs, and artists create music and visuals using algorithms and live coding techniques. It combines elements of algorithmic composition, generative art, and real-time programming to produce unique and improvised audiovisual experiences.
What happens in an Algorave?
During an algorave, performers code and manipulate algorithms in real-time, creating and modifying patterns, beats, and soundscapes on the fly. The audience can witness the process of music creation and see the code projected or displayed on screens, blurring the lines between the performer and the audience. Algorave events are known fo...
published: 21 Jun 2023
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Live coding performance Algorave Duesseldorf 05.05.2023
05.05.2023
Live recording at the Algorave in Ratinger Hof. Düsseldorf, Germany. This was a satellite event for the International Conference on Live Coding 2023 (ICLC).
Live coding with ORCA and Hydra
Thanks to:
TOPLAP Düsseldorf
Filmed by Carsten Heisterkamp
published: 05 Feb 2024
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WHAT IS ALGORAVE?
Algorave? Algorithm + Rave: a perfect mixture! Coding is the future and the future is already here! With tools like Sonic Pi and Tidal Cycles, artists changed the way music can be performed live! Curious? We're here to guide you through this eye-opening movement!
Videos Recommended Today:
SongPsych - Making Music with CODE?! (With DJ_Dave and Sam Aaron)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuSZQnkOB_Y
Guardian Culture - Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h340aNznHnM
Resident Advisor - Algorave Generation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2EZqikCIfY
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
1:56 - SongPsych
3:15 - Guardian Culture
4:16 - Resident Advisor
5:19 - Outro
CREDITS
Written by
Nicholas Joseph Cunha
Host
Phillip Dark
Music
818 SUKI
Produced by
Nic...
published: 07 Dec 2021
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DJ_DAVE - GitHub Universe 2020
#algorave #sonicpi
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published: 10 Dec 2020
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AlgoRave: Gabber Workout
Small Tidal Cycles live coding exercise with generative visuals created in Touch Designer.
published: 22 Jun 2021
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Live coding music with FoxDot | Python | Algorave | Pakistan
Karachi Community Radio presents Pakistan's first computer coded music performance!
Pakistani musicians, Jahanzeb Safdar, Daniyal Ahmed, and Changez Basir, explore the complex relationship between modernity and tradition. Writing successive lines of code using FoxDot in Python, live in front of the audience, Jahanzeb creates a modern soundscape through ambient industrial echoes,loops, and hints of noise. This code built world of sound is atmospherically cemented with Changez Basir’s wobbly and warped bass sounds. As the linear progression of code intensifies, Daniyal interjects with the Bansuri (indian bamboo flute), one of the oldest instruments in the world. The code adds sonic with each line, the flute reacts to this movement its own way, known as Alaap in the indian classical musical ...
published: 26 Jul 2019
23:08
DJ_Dave & Char Stiles Livecoding Performance @ Algowave Algorave
DJ_Dave & Char Stiles performing live on August 21st 2021 at Wonderville in Brooklyn, NY
follow https://www.instagram.com/livecodenyc/ for more!
audio: https:...
DJ_Dave & Char Stiles performing live on August 21st 2021 at Wonderville in Brooklyn, NY
follow https://www.instagram.com/livecodenyc/ for more!
audio: https://www.instagram.com/dj_dave____/
viz: https://www.instagram.com/charstiles
https://wn.com/Dj_Dave_Char_Stiles_Livecoding_Performance_Algowave_Algorave
DJ_Dave & Char Stiles performing live on August 21st 2021 at Wonderville in Brooklyn, NY
follow https://www.instagram.com/livecodenyc/ for more!
audio: https://www.instagram.com/dj_dave____/
viz: https://www.instagram.com/charstiles
- published: 23 Dec 2021
- views: 27093
12:14
Algorave Generation | Resident Advisor
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3396
In this film, we meet a community of artists who are harnessing algorithms to make liv...
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3396
In this film, we meet a community of artists who are harnessing algorithms to make live and improvised electronic music.
"If music is a form of code, then perhaps code can be a form of music."
Algorithms drive the way we see, hear and interact with the world. And these days, there's a growing backlash against them. But "algorave"—short for algorithmic rave—offers a different way to harness these mathematical formulas. Algorave artists sit behind a laptop while their keystrokes are broadcast onto screens or walls around them, laying bare the mechanics behind the music. They run processes that create the sound in realtime, allowing for a truly live, improvisational and unpredictable form of electronic music.
This transparency is part of what makes algorave such an intriguing musical movement. It's a welcoming community with its own anti-hierarchical code of ethics. The tools of the trade are given out freely to anyone who wants them, with no special software necessary. Some think of algorave as an evolution of punk, while others value the way it bypasses music industry norms around performance, ownership and composition, demystifying the nature of algorithms in the process. We spoke to Renick Bell, Alex McLean, Lucy Cheesman, 65daysofstatic and more in an exploration of the scene's history, its values and its future.
Credits:
Director / Producer - Joseph Sansom (Edited Arts)
Camera / Editor - Rupert Earl (Edited Arts)
Executive Producer - Patrick Nation
Narrator - DEBONAIR
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
Colourist - Adam Clarke
Archive Footage - Berlin Atonal, Bluedot Festival, Dommune, ZKM | Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Livecode.NYC, Medialab Prado
Special Thanks - The Glove That Fits, Village Underground, Resolution, Johan Nordberg, Patrick Borgeat, 65daysofstatic, Sang Won Lee, James MacPherson, Orca, Fis, DINA Venue
Featured visualists - Antonio Roberts, Coral Manton, Dan Hett
Music in order of appearance:
Vactrols - Biomorph [Unreleased] 2018
kindohm - Live @ ICLC 2016 Algorave, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Renick Bell - Cyclical Forces [Halcyon Veil] 2018
65daysofstatic - Decomposition Theory - excerpt
Renick Bell - Recognising Conditioning [Halcyon Veil] 2018
Vactrols - Exposure [Unreleased] 2018
Yaxu - [cp0x0d] Broken - Side B [chordpunch] 2014
Unknown - Unknown [Unreleased] 2018
Canute - Live repetition
https://wn.com/Algorave_Generation_|_Resident_Advisor
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3396
In this film, we meet a community of artists who are harnessing algorithms to make live and improvised electronic music.
"If music is a form of code, then perhaps code can be a form of music."
Algorithms drive the way we see, hear and interact with the world. And these days, there's a growing backlash against them. But "algorave"—short for algorithmic rave—offers a different way to harness these mathematical formulas. Algorave artists sit behind a laptop while their keystrokes are broadcast onto screens or walls around them, laying bare the mechanics behind the music. They run processes that create the sound in realtime, allowing for a truly live, improvisational and unpredictable form of electronic music.
This transparency is part of what makes algorave such an intriguing musical movement. It's a welcoming community with its own anti-hierarchical code of ethics. The tools of the trade are given out freely to anyone who wants them, with no special software necessary. Some think of algorave as an evolution of punk, while others value the way it bypasses music industry norms around performance, ownership and composition, demystifying the nature of algorithms in the process. We spoke to Renick Bell, Alex McLean, Lucy Cheesman, 65daysofstatic and more in an exploration of the scene's history, its values and its future.
Credits:
Director / Producer - Joseph Sansom (Edited Arts)
Camera / Editor - Rupert Earl (Edited Arts)
Executive Producer - Patrick Nation
Narrator - DEBONAIR
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
Colourist - Adam Clarke
Archive Footage - Berlin Atonal, Bluedot Festival, Dommune, ZKM | Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Livecode.NYC, Medialab Prado
Special Thanks - The Glove That Fits, Village Underground, Resolution, Johan Nordberg, Patrick Borgeat, 65daysofstatic, Sang Won Lee, James MacPherson, Orca, Fis, DINA Venue
Featured visualists - Antonio Roberts, Coral Manton, Dan Hett
Music in order of appearance:
Vactrols - Biomorph [Unreleased] 2018
kindohm - Live @ ICLC 2016 Algorave, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Renick Bell - Cyclical Forces [Halcyon Veil] 2018
65daysofstatic - Decomposition Theory - excerpt
Renick Bell - Recognising Conditioning [Halcyon Veil] 2018
Vactrols - Exposure [Unreleased] 2018
Yaxu - [cp0x0d] Broken - Side B [chordpunch] 2014
Unknown - Unknown [Unreleased] 2018
Canute - Live repetition
- published: 04 Feb 2019
- views: 67156
5:54
Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
By building up tracks through the manipulation of programming code – and pairing them with visuals also made on the fly – algorave producers are among the under...
By building up tracks through the manipulation of programming code – and pairing them with visuals also made on the fly – algorave producers are among the underground's most dextrous and daring work. Iman Amrani heads to Sheffield to meet those at the heart of the scene
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#algorave #runthecode #coding #rave #music #sheffield
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By building up tracks through the manipulation of programming code – and pairing them with visuals also made on the fly – algorave producers are among the underground's most dextrous and daring work. Iman Amrani heads to Sheffield to meet those at the heart of the scene
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#algorave #runthecode #coding #rave #music #sheffield
- published: 30 Nov 2017
- views: 60008
14:00
Algorave: algorithmic dance culture | Alex McLean | TEDxHull
Algoraves are parties where people dance to algorithms, where all the music and visuals are made by live coders who work by exposing and reworking ‘source code’...
Algoraves are parties where people dance to algorithms, where all the music and visuals are made by live coders who work by exposing and reworking ‘source code’ – the innards of software – on the fly. What does this mean, technically, culturally, historically? Alex finds an answer in pattern – patterns in numbers, in sounds and in movement, all demonstrated using the TidalCycles live coding environment.
Alex has been active across the digital arts since the year 2000, developing a creative approach to computer programming, including live coding music. Alex co-founded the TOPLAP and Algorave movements, and has collaborated widely, as part of Slub, Canute, Aalleexx and xynaaxmue. He completed his PhD thesis on Programming Languages for the Arts at Goldsmiths, during which time he initiated the popular and free/open-source live-coding language TidalCycles (http://tidalcycles.org), connecting code and music to create a rich approach to pattern making.
Alex is based in Sheffield UK, and works as part of the research institute in the Deutsches Museum in Munich, using live-coding techniques to explore the ancient thought processes of textile weavers, for the European project PENELOPE. He releases his solo music as Yaxu on the Computer Club label, including the EP Peak Cut and the album Spicule. He curates the annual Festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement (www.algomech.com), bringing together code and machines in the performing arts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Algorave_Algorithmic_Dance_Culture_|_Alex_Mclean_|_Tedxhull
Algoraves are parties where people dance to algorithms, where all the music and visuals are made by live coders who work by exposing and reworking ‘source code’ – the innards of software – on the fly. What does this mean, technically, culturally, historically? Alex finds an answer in pattern – patterns in numbers, in sounds and in movement, all demonstrated using the TidalCycles live coding environment.
Alex has been active across the digital arts since the year 2000, developing a creative approach to computer programming, including live coding music. Alex co-founded the TOPLAP and Algorave movements, and has collaborated widely, as part of Slub, Canute, Aalleexx and xynaaxmue. He completed his PhD thesis on Programming Languages for the Arts at Goldsmiths, during which time he initiated the popular and free/open-source live-coding language TidalCycles (http://tidalcycles.org), connecting code and music to create a rich approach to pattern making.
Alex is based in Sheffield UK, and works as part of the research institute in the Deutsches Museum in Munich, using live-coding techniques to explore the ancient thought processes of textile weavers, for the European project PENELOPE. He releases his solo music as Yaxu on the Computer Club label, including the EP Peak Cut and the album Spicule. He curates the annual Festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement (www.algomech.com), bringing together code and machines in the performing arts.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 02 Jun 2017
- views: 31876
0:46
How Algorithms & Live Coding Create Music | Algorave | EDM | Coding Rockstars | #shorts
Algorave, an electrifying fusion of algorithms and beats. Where code sets the stage on fire.
What is Algorave?
Algorave is a type of electronic music and live...
Algorave, an electrifying fusion of algorithms and beats. Where code sets the stage on fire.
What is Algorave?
Algorave is a type of electronic music and live performance event where musicians, DJs, and artists create music and visuals using algorithms and live coding techniques. It combines elements of algorithmic composition, generative art, and real-time programming to produce unique and improvised audiovisual experiences.
What happens in an Algorave?
During an algorave, performers code and manipulate algorithms in real-time, creating and modifying patterns, beats, and soundscapes on the fly. The audience can witness the process of music creation and see the code projected or displayed on screens, blurring the lines between the performer and the audience. Algorave events are known for their energetic and immersive atmosphere, blending technology, creativity, and the spirit of live performance.
What is computer science?
Computer science is the study of computers and computational systems. It encompasses the design, development, and analysis of algorithms, programming languages, software, and hardware. Computer scientists solve complex problems, create new technologies, and drive innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and robotics.
What is a programming language?
A programming language is a type of computer language that programmers use to create software applications, scripts, or other collections of instructions that are executed by computers. Today, hundreds of programming languages are in use. Some are immensely popular, while others have fallen out of favour.
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Algorave, an electrifying fusion of algorithms and beats. Where code sets the stage on fire.
What is Algorave?
Algorave is a type of electronic music and live performance event where musicians, DJs, and artists create music and visuals using algorithms and live coding techniques. It combines elements of algorithmic composition, generative art, and real-time programming to produce unique and improvised audiovisual experiences.
What happens in an Algorave?
During an algorave, performers code and manipulate algorithms in real-time, creating and modifying patterns, beats, and soundscapes on the fly. The audience can witness the process of music creation and see the code projected or displayed on screens, blurring the lines between the performer and the audience. Algorave events are known for their energetic and immersive atmosphere, blending technology, creativity, and the spirit of live performance.
What is computer science?
Computer science is the study of computers and computational systems. It encompasses the design, development, and analysis of algorithms, programming languages, software, and hardware. Computer scientists solve complex problems, create new technologies, and drive innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and robotics.
What is a programming language?
A programming language is a type of computer language that programmers use to create software applications, scripts, or other collections of instructions that are executed by computers. Today, hundreds of programming languages are in use. Some are immensely popular, while others have fallen out of favour.
Take the Hunger test today: http://bit.ly/3UPH9b6
______________________________________________________________________________
About SCALER:
A transformative tech school, creating talent with impeccable skills. Upskill and Create Impact.
Learn more about Scaler: http://bit.ly/3UPH9b6
📌 Follow us on Social and be a part of an amazing tech community📌
👉 Meet like-minded coder folks on Discord - https://discord.com/invite/ejFeksEtTq
👉 Tweets you cannot afford to miss out on - https://twitter.com/scaler_official
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#algorave #computerscience #softwareengineering #coding #scaler
- published: 21 Jun 2023
- views: 5043
24:51
Live coding performance Algorave Duesseldorf 05.05.2023
05.05.2023
Live recording at the Algorave in Ratinger Hof. Düsseldorf, Germany. This was a satellite event for the International Conference on Live Coding 2023...
05.05.2023
Live recording at the Algorave in Ratinger Hof. Düsseldorf, Germany. This was a satellite event for the International Conference on Live Coding 2023 (ICLC).
Live coding with ORCA and Hydra
Thanks to:
TOPLAP Düsseldorf
Filmed by Carsten Heisterkamp
https://wn.com/Live_Coding_Performance_Algorave_Duesseldorf_05.05.2023
05.05.2023
Live recording at the Algorave in Ratinger Hof. Düsseldorf, Germany. This was a satellite event for the International Conference on Live Coding 2023 (ICLC).
Live coding with ORCA and Hydra
Thanks to:
TOPLAP Düsseldorf
Filmed by Carsten Heisterkamp
- published: 05 Feb 2024
- views: 246
5:53
WHAT IS ALGORAVE?
Algorave? Algorithm + Rave: a perfect mixture! Coding is the future and the future is already here! With tools like Sonic Pi and Tidal Cycles, artists changed t...
Algorave? Algorithm + Rave: a perfect mixture! Coding is the future and the future is already here! With tools like Sonic Pi and Tidal Cycles, artists changed the way music can be performed live! Curious? We're here to guide you through this eye-opening movement!
Videos Recommended Today:
SongPsych - Making Music with CODE?! (With DJ_Dave and Sam Aaron)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuSZQnkOB_Y
Guardian Culture - Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h340aNznHnM
Resident Advisor - Algorave Generation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2EZqikCIfY
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
1:56 - SongPsych
3:15 - Guardian Culture
4:16 - Resident Advisor
5:19 - Outro
CREDITS
Written by
Nicholas Joseph Cunha
Host
Phillip Dark
Music
818 SUKI
Produced by
Nicholas Joseph Cunha
Executive Produced by
RLima
JLarcher
And this is Your Content Guide! (YCG)
https://wn.com/What_Is_Algorave
Algorave? Algorithm + Rave: a perfect mixture! Coding is the future and the future is already here! With tools like Sonic Pi and Tidal Cycles, artists changed the way music can be performed live! Curious? We're here to guide you through this eye-opening movement!
Videos Recommended Today:
SongPsych - Making Music with CODE?! (With DJ_Dave and Sam Aaron)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuSZQnkOB_Y
Guardian Culture - Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h340aNznHnM
Resident Advisor - Algorave Generation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2EZqikCIfY
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
1:56 - SongPsych
3:15 - Guardian Culture
4:16 - Resident Advisor
5:19 - Outro
CREDITS
Written by
Nicholas Joseph Cunha
Host
Phillip Dark
Music
818 SUKI
Produced by
Nicholas Joseph Cunha
Executive Produced by
RLima
JLarcher
And this is Your Content Guide! (YCG)
- published: 07 Dec 2021
- views: 269
29:41
DJ_DAVE - GitHub Universe 2020
#algorave #sonicpi
https://linktr.ee/dj_dave
For more from GitHub Universe 2020, visit https://githubuniverse.com
As always, feel free to leave us a comment ...
#algorave #sonicpi
https://linktr.ee/dj_dave
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https://wn.com/Dj_Dave_Github_Universe_2020
#algorave #sonicpi
https://linktr.ee/dj_dave
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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
- published: 10 Dec 2020
- views: 25445
6:09
AlgoRave: Gabber Workout
Small Tidal Cycles live coding exercise with generative visuals created in Touch Designer.
Small Tidal Cycles live coding exercise with generative visuals created in Touch Designer.
https://wn.com/Algorave_Gabber_Workout
Small Tidal Cycles live coding exercise with generative visuals created in Touch Designer.
- published: 22 Jun 2021
- views: 358
11:45
Live coding music with FoxDot | Python | Algorave | Pakistan
Karachi Community Radio presents Pakistan's first computer coded music performance!
Pakistani musicians, Jahanzeb Safdar, Daniyal Ahmed, and Changez Basir, exp...
Karachi Community Radio presents Pakistan's first computer coded music performance!
Pakistani musicians, Jahanzeb Safdar, Daniyal Ahmed, and Changez Basir, explore the complex relationship between modernity and tradition. Writing successive lines of code using FoxDot in Python, live in front of the audience, Jahanzeb creates a modern soundscape through ambient industrial echoes,loops, and hints of noise. This code built world of sound is atmospherically cemented with Changez Basir’s wobbly and warped bass sounds. As the linear progression of code intensifies, Daniyal interjects with the Bansuri (indian bamboo flute), one of the oldest instruments in the world. The code adds sonic with each line, the flute reacts to this movement its own way, known as Alaap in the indian classical musical tradition. This leads to a moment that sparks a musical improvisation between the twin promises of tradition and modernity.
Performed Live at Momentum Tech Conference 2019, Karachi.
Video Edit: Abdullah Kasumbi
Karachi Community Radio:
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Changez Basir: https://www.instagram.com/changezcarpenter/
#livecoding #python #foxdot
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Karachi Community Radio presents Pakistan's first computer coded music performance!
Pakistani musicians, Jahanzeb Safdar, Daniyal Ahmed, and Changez Basir, explore the complex relationship between modernity and tradition. Writing successive lines of code using FoxDot in Python, live in front of the audience, Jahanzeb creates a modern soundscape through ambient industrial echoes,loops, and hints of noise. This code built world of sound is atmospherically cemented with Changez Basir’s wobbly and warped bass sounds. As the linear progression of code intensifies, Daniyal interjects with the Bansuri (indian bamboo flute), one of the oldest instruments in the world. The code adds sonic with each line, the flute reacts to this movement its own way, known as Alaap in the indian classical musical tradition. This leads to a moment that sparks a musical improvisation between the twin promises of tradition and modernity.
Performed Live at Momentum Tech Conference 2019, Karachi.
Video Edit: Abdullah Kasumbi
Karachi Community Radio:
Facebook.com/iheartkcr
instagram.com/iheartkcr
Daniyal Ahmed: https://www.instagram.com/honiunhoni/
Jahanzeb Safder: https://www.instagram.com/urlhug
Changez Basir: https://www.instagram.com/changezcarpenter/
#livecoding #python #foxdot
- published: 26 Jul 2019
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