The Tone Science series, a branch of DiN records, delves further into the realm of modular synthesizer music with their latest release Tone Science Module No.9 Theories and Conjectures (DiN:TS09).
With the successful reception of the initial eight compilations, Ian Boddy, the head of DiN, has carefully selected another nine pieces from a diverse group of artists who excel in modular synthesis.
The series highlights the diversity and uniqueness of each contributor's work, demonstrating that even with technology-driven instruments, artists can imbue their creations with their personal musical essence.
The latest installment opens with intricate pieces by Loula Yorke and State Azure, featuring complex sequences that weave together, forming evolving musical landscapes.
Following this vibrant beginning, the contributions from Theda Electronic Music and Swansither venture into more serene, ambient spaces, where the nuanced crafting of synth sounds allows for expressive depth and ambiance.
Midway through, Sulk Rooms ventures into more somber realms with a track that emerges gradually, reminiscent of a mythical entity awakening.
The subsequent trio of tracks by Tomorrow The Cure, JacqNoise, and Alex Ball highlight the versatility of modular synths through rhythmic compositions that vary in texture from crystal-clear tones to deep bass and fleeting electronic pulses.
Concluding the album, Michael J. York escorts the listener to a tranquil finale with a track that envelops the senses in a serene, luminous soundscape.
"Tone Science Module No.9 Theories and Conjectures" invites listeners on a continued exploration of the diverse sonic territories crafted by artists in the captivating field of modular synthesis music.
Available April 19, 2024
01 Eala by Loula Yorke 7:44
02 Scanner by State Azure 8:23
03 Per-Bast by Theda Electronic Music 7:24
04 Muad’Dib by Swansither 7:04
05 Grasping The Eye Of The Duck by Sulk Rooms 6:43
06 Minimum by Tomorrow The Cure 6:18
07 Lono by JacqNoise 5:51
08 Adaption by Alex Ball 6:23
09 And They Shall Have Stars by Michael J. York 6:20
Total Time: 62:28