
Corpsicle
Corpsicle aims to move away from the current trend of schizophrenic glitch noise, by drawing inlfuence from traditional Indian, Aboriginal, Middle Eastern, East
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Being Being
Soft, lush, beatiful melody. Reminiscent of traditional Japanese music.

Computer music primarily looking for primeval nature and fascinated with a range of ethnic music.
Band/artist history
Only one guy. Not much of a history really. Only release was Meditations EP which had really good songs which electro sound art labels would like but I think its old stuff and wont care for pitching it to them. Right now re-learning high-school maths. Particularly geometry and probablility theory. And hopefully make beautiful sweet music.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yep. In local clubs/pubs where other local brisbane electronic artists play. Though I find I'm heading more into chinstrokin territory with my music becoming more computer music and 'rock and roll electro'. No doubt due to my current immersion in granular synthesis, and algorithmic compostion particularly stochastic and flocking algorithms. lol now I know why I dont get asked to play around anymore..
Your musical influences
Paul Lansky, Manitoba, Muslimgauze,
What equipment do you use?
MaxMSP, Vaz Modular, (I have great hardware gear, they just became redundant seeing I could make them in MaxMSP and make them do a lot more things let me tell ya)
Anything else?
If you want to brush up on your sound art/science knowledge. Get into Iannis Xenakis, early Steve Reich, Trevor Wishart.
Contact
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Comments (1)
Hey I am your first!! Very NICE music!! Hope you have a great holiday....
Cyndee, electric violin :)