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The latest attempt to make digital music tangible: NFC-powered Muse Blocks
We are living in an immaterial world. Muse Blocks, tiles with embedded NFC chips, are one idea, and now team up with a popular electronic music label.
Welcome to Hell: the marvelous, mad musical instruments of Ewa Justka
Some people claim electronic music is the work of the devil. Inventor Ewa Justka creates things that could actually prove it.
Watch Elsa Garmire’s pioneering laser show from 1972 – futuristic and expressive even now
Forget that cheesy Pink Floyd stuff from the planetarium. Scientist Elsa Garmire used optic chops to make lasers into a real instrument – and her work holds up today.
Hear Jan Wagner’s intimate piano electronics, before they enter a planetarium dome
Maybe now is a perfect time for a moment of calm contemplation – premiering Jan Wagner’s “Kapitel 36” on the eve of a new album and a spatial planetarium premiere.
AI upscaling makes this Lumiere Bros film look new – and you can use the same technique
A.I.! Good gawd y’all – what is it good for? Absolutely … upscaling, actually. Some of machine learning’s powers may prove to be simple but transformative.
Samplr, the genius sampling app for iPad, is also getting a long-awaited update
Samplr, one of the best music-making apps on iOS, is getting its first update since 2014.
Happy 02 02 2020 202 day – celebrate with some 202 music!
808 day? 909 day? No, 202 on 0202 2020 comes but once, for real hardcore numerology fans in music – and TM404 is on it.
The gold-standard granular app just got a huge update – Borderlands 2.1 for iPad
Borderlands was already a breakthrough – an instrument that lets you explore all the timbral frontiers of granular synthesis. “2.1” sounds small, but it brings major improvements and feature requests.
Alternate African Reality: reorient your listening with this terrific electronic compilation
Don’t miss out on music – speaking of getting Africa back on your listening list, here’s an extraordinary, wide-reaching compilation of some of the most adventurous sounds from Africa and the diaspora.