Brian Eno's generative recording 'Reflection' nominated for Grammy?!
- addled muppet weed
- 111304 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
if beethoven programmed the computer to do it, then id say it could be argued to be a beethoven composition.
if i programmed it then it would be me doing work in his style.
if i programmed it then it would be me doing work in his style.
- KVRAF
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- 6179 posts since 29 Mar, 2003 from Location: Location
Good point.
So what we are attempting to isolate is that which comes from the artist but is more or less elusive.
Maybe it's the artists style? But that can be pinned down or represented depending on the amount of data available. Music is a representation of decisions. The odd thing about musical decisions is that it is based on a personal collection of templates with which the artist uses as they assemble their music. I'll guess these templates might represent influences over their lifetime. How can a program assume that? I don't think it can unless the resultant decisions from these templates are put there by the artist.
So what we are attempting to isolate is that which comes from the artist but is more or less elusive.
Maybe it's the artists style? But that can be pinned down or represented depending on the amount of data available. Music is a representation of decisions. The odd thing about musical decisions is that it is based on a personal collection of templates with which the artist uses as they assemble their music. I'll guess these templates might represent influences over their lifetime. How can a program assume that? I don't think it can unless the resultant decisions from these templates are put there by the artist.
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- KVRist
- 188 posts since 11 Sep, 2017
Finally, the grammys get it right.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
PRECISELY. An algorithm cannot think. It's beyond my pay grade to understand to what extent it's machinations can be guided in the abstract but until we get AI that believes it has experiences and memories (which cause it to emote), the human decision in time is what's happening as far as I'm concerned. This is a statement of a predisposition but it means my interest in 'generative' is never going to be deep I'm afraid.annode wrote:style? [] can be pinned down or represented depending on the amount of data available. Music is a representation of decisions. The odd thing about musical decisions is that it is based on a personal collection of templates with which the artist uses as they assemble their music. I'll guess these templates might represent influences over their lifetime. How can a program assume that? I don't think it can unless the resultant decisions from these templates are put there by the artist.
- KVRAF
- 2856 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
There is software that can analyze compositions and generate similar pieces. I don't have the references but i've seen a few article in Computer Music Journal about it. There are programs that can analyze and mix music. These are somewhat simple but will eventually become commonplace i think. I prefer humans doing those thing.
As for generative music i think the lines are somewhat blurry. As posted what if Eno designed the program he used to generate the music, then he edited it, then mixed it? (Evidently he did.) I would say he created the music, not that he composed it. That could be said about a lot of stuff that he has done.
He should have gotten a grammy for Another Green World IMO.
Steve Roach is "new age?" Hahaha
As for generative music i think the lines are somewhat blurry. As posted what if Eno designed the program he used to generate the music, then he edited it, then mixed it? (Evidently he did.) I would say he created the music, not that he composed it. That could be said about a lot of stuff that he has done.
He should have gotten a grammy for Another Green World IMO.
Steve Roach is "new age?" Hahaha
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- KVRAF
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- 6179 posts since 29 Mar, 2003 from Location: Location
@CrystalWizard - "Another Green World", that's reaching way back in time but certainly a fave LP.
I just found this on computer assisted composer style analysis;
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/experiments.htm
EDIT : in addition - Emily Howell, a program that models musical creativity based on the types of creativity outlined by Margaret Boden in her book The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms.
I posted the above for curiosity sake. Please don't start comments in this thread. Thanx.
I just found this on computer assisted composer style analysis;
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/experiments.htm
EDIT : in addition - Emily Howell, a program that models musical creativity based on the types of creativity outlined by Margaret Boden in her book The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms.
I posted the above for curiosity sake. Please don't start comments in this thread. Thanx.
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- KVRAF
- 2856 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
Yes, it's older than some members of KVR. Not new age though.annode wrote:@CrystalWizard - "Another Green World", that's reaching way back in time but certainly a fave LP.
Yes, he was mentioned in CMJ.I just found this on computer assisted composer style analysis;
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/experiments.htm
Back on topic- Does it make a difference that Eno used a computer to generate the content of Reflections but used older gear to do Discreet Music?
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- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
I've never heard of Ambient being split into subgenres like that! I'm not saying I agree with the New Age tag, I'm saying that Steve Roach seems to have been labelled as New Age by many hence why I associate it with him (whether true or not).annode wrote:Putting Roach in the box with New Age is just sightless.
He makes and is well known for Tribal Ambient, Space Ambient and general Atmospheric Ambient.
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- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
And I have no problem with a generative piece being nominated. As long as there is a thinking mind behind setting it in motion then it's still just as valid. Think how many use a bit of generative stuff in their music - you could argue that a random LFO being used to control anything is similar. Many VSTi's have generative components or pre-sequenced stuff that the user has no control over.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
'New Age' functions as a bin in the record store. A lot of things will get tossed in there. Still, even though I can't imagine it's still a thing.
- addled muppet weed
- 111304 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
anything with pan pipes, anything else there can be debate.
one note from a pan pipe your entire catalogue - new age.
(unless you are actually peruvian, then you get lumped in "world music" an even worse genre, in both name and definition. like justin bieber or depeche mode (to pick two random examples) aren't from the same world as king sunny ade or omar souleyman, although I have always suspected bieber was an alien...)
one note from a pan pipe your entire catalogue - new age.
(unless you are actually peruvian, then you get lumped in "world music" an even worse genre, in both name and definition. like justin bieber or depeche mode (to pick two random examples) aren't from the same world as king sunny ade or omar souleyman, although I have always suspected bieber was an alien...)
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
vurt wrote: one note from a pan pipe your entire catalogue - new age.
bieber is from canada if my understanding is correct. doesn't that make it british music or something
- KVRAF
- 2856 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
Hahaha last three posts.
And one before that is valid i think.
And one before that is valid i think.
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- KVRAF
- 3321 posts since 2 Jul, 2007
But it's a generative art work, meant to constantly evolve on its own. Freezing it into a 54 min, unchanging CD kind of changes the art form paradigm of generative art. If it should be awarded anything it should be for the generative music as it is presented - but then it isn't Grammy material.
I have not heard this for this very reason. Eno created it in formats that I do not have access to and I'm not going to buy a $700 phone so that I can play with Reflection ... It's OK. He's still interesting after listening to him 40+ years.
I have not heard this for this very reason. Eno created it in formats that I do not have access to and I'm not going to buy a $700 phone so that I can play with Reflection ... It's OK. He's still interesting after listening to him 40+ years.
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- KVRAF
- 2593 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Another Green World
Hey there Wizard!
My lovely wifey just bought me new re-mastered vinyl of Another Green World, Here Come the Warm Jets, and Before and After Science.
Eno is fond of saying that his approach is more gardening than architecture, and that his released work all the way back to the beginning is only a snapshot of how things sounded at that moment in time. So Reflection is just an extension of that method to a different medium (I have the app, not a CD or downloaded audio file).
My lovely wifey just bought me new re-mastered vinyl of Another Green World, Here Come the Warm Jets, and Before and After Science.
Eno is fond of saying that his approach is more gardening than architecture, and that his released work all the way back to the beginning is only a snapshot of how things sounded at that moment in time. So Reflection is just an extension of that method to a different medium (I have the app, not a CD or downloaded audio file).
CrystalWizard wrote:Yes, it's older than some members of KVR. Not new age though.annode wrote:@CrystalWizard - "Another Green World", that's reaching way back in time but certainly a fave LP.![]()
Yes, he was mentioned in CMJ.I just found this on computer assisted composer style analysis;
http://artsites.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/experiments.htm
Back on topic- Does it make a difference that Eno used a computer to generate the content of Reflections but used older gear to do Discreet Music?