The Past Is a Black Hole - The Past Is a Black Hole (2024) Hi Res

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Title: The Past Is a Black Hole
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Gotta Let It Out
Genre: Jazz, Experimental, Avant-Garde
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:33:48
Total Size: 81 mb | 169 mb | 338 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Past Is a Black Hole - The Past is a Black Hole
02. The Past Is a Black Hole - Drifting
03. The Past Is a Black Hole - When We Were Titans
04. The Past Is a Black Hole - Intermezzo
05. The Past Is a Black Hole - Hermafrodite
06. The Past Is a Black Hole - And the Future Doesn't Exist
07. The Past Is a Black Hole - Irretrievably Lost

Personnel:

Petter Asbjørnsen - bass
Irene Bianco - vibraphone
Sarah Buchner - voice, flute
Francesco Colocci - guitar
Lorenzo Colocci - flute, composition
Miguel Angel Crozzoli - tenor sax
Jacob PJ Fossum - piano
Tomas Gubbins - guitar
Simona Guler - flute
Inger Hannisdal - violin
Oscar Andreas Haug - trumpet
Darius Heid - piano
Flavia Huarachi - flute
Karin Ingves - piano
Jan Kadereit - drums
Antti Lähdesmäki - piano
Lone Aagot Meinich - campanula
Mette Hommel Østerlund - flute
Judith Parts - violin
Ginte Preisaite - piano
Daniel Sousa - alto sax
Asger Thomsen - bass
Kim Mai Thordsen - flute
Michaela Turcerova - alto & baritone sax
Alex Ventling - piano
Marcus Wärnheim - bass clarinet
Luka Zabric - alto sax
Laura Zöschg - flute

With a flexible group of forward-thinking instrumentalists, we developed a new performance practice aimed at fostering an inclusive environment for the spontaneous creation of collective music. Imagine a cybernetic orchestra functioning as a self-regulating system, eliminating the need for a conductor or specific instructions. No element exists independently; each is interrelated and reacts to previous actions, creating an organic, self-regulating system where elements can only exist in connection with one another. The compositions resemble a game with a set of rules and objectives, giving players significant decision-making power. This results in generative music, where each musician acts as a unique, minimal component of the overall texture, capable of influencing the final outcome. This concept defines our music.