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Following the success and critical acclaim of the first five Tone Science compilation albums, DiN label boss Ian Boddy has collated another nine tracks from musicians of varying backgrounds working in the realms of modular synthesis. One of the things that is so delightful about artists working with modular synthesisers is the sheer variety of styles on show. These instruments more than any other can be personalised for each musician who can then express themselves within their own sonic world. When compiling these volumes it's always interesting how certain tracks sonically migrate to each other to form a cohesive section and this is certainly the case with the trio of pieces that open this album. "Prisms" by James Bernard, "V?nta" by Elin Piel and "Eddy Currents" by Field Lines Cartographer all have a beautiful organic warmth with beguiling simple sequencer lines that weave in and out. These three tracks show one approach to working with modular synthesis whereas "Contradictory Forecasts" by Sarah Belle Reid changes the mood completely with an adventurous gestural performance on her Buchla system. Things are brought down to a calm, more introspective mid- point on the album by "Waving in Harmony" by Adrian Beasley, who is a member of the Berlin School inspired synth trio Air Sculpture.Mirroring the opening trio of tracks the next three pieces again show a certain uniformity of purpose albeit with a more uptempo feel with the sequencers featuring more to the foreground. "Upward" by Elinch slowly builds to quite a crescendo whereas the intricate patching on "Random Possibilities" by ambient pioneer Steve Roach indeed shows how randomness can instil a forever changing vibe to a track. Finally in this section "In The Shadow Of Giants" by Ombient is a full on Berlin School sequencer work out including radio voices from some distant galaxy. The album draws to a close with "The Mutation Trio" from Doug Lynner which literally pauses for breath. Quoting "sound for sounds sake" in his liner notes the track certainly explores the totally abstract possibilities of his Mystery Serge system. "Tone Science Module No.6 Protons and Neutrons" continues the journey down the rabbit hole of possibilities and sound worlds inhabited by artists and musicians working in this ever fascinating and varied musical field. 01 Prisms by James Bernard 8:11 02 V?nta by Elin Piel 6:59 03 Eddy Currents by Field Lines Cartographer 8:54 04 Contradictory Forecasts by Sarah Belle Reid 8:23 05 Waving In Harmony by Adrian Beasley 7:15 06 Upward by Elinch 7:28 07 Random Possibilities by Steve Roach 6:29 08 In The Shadow Of Giants by Ombient 6:32 09 The Mutation Trio by Doug Lynner 9:01
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Following the success and critical acclaim of the first five Tone Science compilation albums, DiN label boss Ian Boddy has collated another nine tracks from musicians of varying backgrounds working in the realms of modular synthesis. One of the things that is so delightful about artists working with modular synthesisers is the sheer variety of styles on show. These instruments more than any other can be personalised for each musician who can then express themselves within their own sonic world. When compiling these volumes it's always interesting how certain tracks sonically migrate to each other to form a cohesive section and this is certainly the case with the trio of pieces that open this album. "Prisms" by James Bernard, "V?nta" by Elin Piel and "Eddy Currents" by Field Lines Cartographer all have a beautiful organic warmth with beguiling simple sequencer lines that weave in and out. These three tracks show one approach to working with modular synthesis whereas "Contradictory Forecasts" by Sarah Belle Reid changes the mood completely with an adventurous gestural performance on her Buchla system. Things are brought down to a calm, more introspective mid- point on the album by "Waving in Harmony" by Adrian Beasley, who is a member of the Berlin School inspired synth trio Air Sculpture.Mirroring the opening trio of tracks the next three pieces again show a certain uniformity of purpose albeit with a more uptempo feel with the sequencers featuring more to the foreground. "Upward" by Elinch slowly builds to quite a crescendo whereas the intricate patching on "Random Possibilities" by ambient pioneer Steve Roach indeed shows how randomness can instil a forever changing vibe to a track. Finally in this section "In The Shadow Of Giants" by Ombient is a full on Berlin School sequencer work out including radio voices from some distant galaxy. The album draws to a close with "The Mutation Trio" from Doug Lynner which literally pauses for breath. Quoting "sound for sounds sake" in his liner notes the track certainly explores the totally abstract possibilities of his Mystery Serge system. "Tone Science Module No.6 Protons and Neutrons" continues the journey down the rabbit hole of possibilities and sound worlds inhabited by artists and musicians working in this ever fascinating and varied musical field. 01 Prisms by James Bernard 8:11 02 V?nta by Elin Piel 6:59 03 Eddy Currents by Field Lines Cartographer 8:54 04 Contradictory Forecasts by Sarah Belle Reid 8:23 05 Waving In Harmony by Adrian Beasley 7:15 06 Upward by Elinch 7:28 07 Random Possibilities by Steve Roach 6:29 08 In The Shadow Of Giants by Ombient 6:32 09 The Mutation Trio by Doug Lynner 9:01
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Prisms Vänta Eddy Currents Contradictory Forecasts Waving In Harmony Upward Random Possibilities In The Shadow Of Giants The Mutant Trio
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  • Genre: Electronic
  • Product Type: AUDIO CD
  • Barcode: 5028423220060
  • Release Date: September 19, 2025
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