
Ritual 6
Experimental contemporary composer. More electronic works as X = X: https://soundclick.com/XEqualsX
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Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 1 Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 1

Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 2 Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 2

Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 3 Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 3

Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 4 Ritual 6 (2004) Pt 4

SinForMe (2005) Pt 1 SinForMe (2005) Pt 1
A shambolic piece partly about the atrocities committed in the name of freedom partly about whatever was in my head at the time.
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Albums
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DISORNAMENT (2022)15 songsName price
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Ghosts of Spain (Fantasmas de Espana) 202112 songsFree
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Piano Pieces 2 (2021)14 songsName price
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Piano Pieces (2021)15 songsFree
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Metaphysical (2020)9 songsName price
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Breaking Point (2020)7 songsName price
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Novembre (2015)14 songsName price
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Remnants (2013)10 songsName price
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The Hunting Accident (2012)13 songsName price
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The Infinite Enclosure (2011)3 songsName price
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Ritual 6
I produce electronic instrumental music. Classical only in the sense that some of these computer based intruments analogue counterparts can be found in a traditional orchestra. I really do not have a clue what I am doing.
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In my twenties I shared a house with several other students.
Whilst they were listening to the Sex Pistols, Ramones and the Clash.
I was listening to Boulez, Cage, Penderecki, Ligetti, Reich and Berio, along with a bit of Shostakovich, Berlioz and Mahler amongst others and the Clash, Coil, Faust, toad the wet sprocket and suchlike.
Occasionally my housemates would venture into my darkened hashish scented lair and say what the fuck is this you are listening to.
They would linger ( due to the aroma and its source) and with patience and time they would eventually say things like, this isn't bad.
My only hope is that some of those composers ( or my now rapidly approaching old age flat mates) mentioned above would venture here and say something like, this isn't bad.
If only they weren't all dead ( The composers, not my mates ... yet).
Ive still got some dope left!
Band/artist history
As a kid I wanted to join the school brass band, they gave me a test to see if I had any musical ability.
I had to sing back notes as they were played on the piano. I was terrible. But they let me join the band, playing something akin to a large bulbous trumpet. To this day I still dont know what it was.
Aged 16 I wanted a keyboard, an ad for an electric organ was for sale in a local pub, turned out it had a few keys that didnt work. I said Ill take it. My parents said otherwise, they were very conventional.
At 17 I auditioned for a Bowie tribute band, they said play Jean Genie, I did, note by note on one string.
They left, I ran to my room and cried with embarrassment.
So there was nothing for it than to get a career.
A career brings money and I could buy software. Software to make music. I could choose not to play the missing keys that aren't missing.
And so...
I did.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Once, playing the baseline to "Stand by me" in a pub band.
Too terrifying to be repeated.
Your musical influences
See above.
What equipment do you use?
Cubase and Reason with Wavelab for post production.
Anything else?
Electronic Works as "X equals X": https://soundclick.com/XEqualsX
Stream of consciousness as Sonic Lumiere: https://soundclick.com/SONICLUMIERE
Jazz improv as Jazzassin: https://soundclick.com/jazzassin
Sometimes I think I may be an idiot savant.
Other times, merely an idiot.
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