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Nicholas Denton Protsack’s music abounds with spectral delights of various kinds. Our talk today has a particular focus on notation, delving into the strategy behind its presentation. As we study tuning more and more, becoming less rigid with its implementation, it becomes helpful to focus on not just approximating some tunings with others, but also to focus on the broader conceptual ideas behind the tuning labels. In particular, polysystemic tunings tend to hint at the methodology of their compositions. “Firebird” (Sounds Like Things) blends aspects of biological study and music, explores the rich timbre of found objects, relies on reference points, and uses freedom to generate complex music.

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Into this Fracturing Land [31-EDO] - Nicholas ProtsackRunaway (from Firebird) - Sounds Like Things🎧👂🔜🖤💗📛🎲🎰🎮🥇🚴🌫👂👂💘 (track 3) - Stephen Weigel

Runaway (from Firebird) - Sounds Like Things

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Daniel Gelman) - Nicholas Protsack

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Darren Williams) - Nicholas Protsack

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Andrew Friedman) - Nicholas ProtsackInto this Fracturing Land [31-EDO] - Nicholas Protsack

Check out Nicholas’s music:

https://soundslikethings.bandcamp.com/album/firebird

https://nicholasdentonprotsack.bandcamp.com/track/into-this-fracturing-land

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Nicholas Denton Protsack’s music abounds with spectral delights of various kinds. Our talk today has a particular focus on notation, delving into the strategy behind its presentation. As we study tuning more and more, becoming less rigid with its implementation, it becomes helpful to focus on not just approximating some tunings with others, but also to focus on the broader conceptual ideas behind the tuning labels. In particular, polysystemic tunings tend to hint at the methodology of their compositions. “Firebird” (Sounds Like Things) blends aspects of biological study and music, explores the rich timbre of found objects, relies on reference points, and uses freedom to generate complex music.

Music

Into this Fracturing Land [31-EDO] - Nicholas ProtsackRunaway (from Firebird) - Sounds Like Things🎧👂🔜🖤💗📛🎲🎰🎮🥇🚴🌫👂👂💘 (track 3) - Stephen Weigel

Runaway (from Firebird) - Sounds Like Things

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Daniel Gelman) - Nicholas Protsack

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Darren Williams) - Nicholas Protsack

Into the Refuge of a Cave (Andrew Friedman) - Nicholas ProtsackInto this Fracturing Land [31-EDO] - Nicholas Protsack

Check out Nicholas’s music:

https://soundslikethings.bandcamp.com/album/firebird

https://nicholasdentonprotsack.bandcamp.com/track/into-this-fracturing-land

Support us on Patreon! (If we get 60 patrons, episodes will be released regularly instead of sporadically)

https://www.patreon.com/nowandxen

Follow

http://nowandxen.libsyn.com

https://twitter.com/now_xen

https://www.facebook.com/nowxen/

Subscribe

RSS: http://nowandxen.libsyn.com/rss

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mhnGsH

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/now_xen

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