Mūlamadhyamakakārikā

from Line​-​in: R by Stephen Roddy

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Mūlamadhyamakakārikā named for the chief writing of the eminent philosopher/teacher of the Mahāyāna school, Nagarjunna represents a musical exploration of the Buddhist ideal of Sunyata. The piece explores the inter-relation of silence and sound referencing Leonard Meyer's similar model of expectation vs realisation as the driving musical force.
More importantly, it's a nice rich soundscape with both melodic and noise elements going on and I like that I can't pronounce the name of one of my own tunes.

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Mūlamadhyamakakārikā named for the chief writing of the eminent philosopher/teacher of the Mahāyāna school, Nagarjunna represents a musical exploration of the Buddhist ideal of Sunyata. The piece explores the inter-relation of silence and sound referencing Leonard Meyer's similar model of expectation vs realisation as the driving musical force.
More importantly, it's a nice rich soundscape with both melodic and noise elements going on and I like that I can't pronounce the name of one of my own tunes.

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from Line​-​in: R, released March 7, 2014

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Stephen Roddy Dublin, Ireland

Stephen Roddy makes "quirky, odd, heavy" electronic music that is "big and bold" and "not afraid of taking risks". Stephen creates immersive multimedia performance systems which he uses in collaboration with other musicians, dancers, and sound artists. Some of this work has been described as “raw, rhythmic, primal yet playful” and “searingly powerful and a sheer joy to behold” ... more

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