Cool Math For Hot Music

Cool Math for Hot Music: A First Introduction to Mathematics for Music Theorists  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Nov. 30, 2016
Cool Math for Hot Music: A First Introduction to Mathematics for Music Theorists

Cool Math for Hot Music: A First Introduction to Mathematics for Music Theorists (Computational Music Science) by Guerino Mazzola, Maria Mannone, Yan Pang
2016 | ISBN: 3319429353 | English | 323 pages | PDF | 10 MB

Cool Math for Hot Music  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Jeembo at June 7, 2017
Cool Math for Hot Music

Cool Math for Hot Music: A First Introduction to Mathematics for Music Theorists by Guerino Mazzola, Maria Mannone, Yan Pang
English | 2016 | ISBN: 3319429353 | 323 Pages | PDF | 20.5 MB

This textbook is a first introduction to mathematics for music theorists, covering basic topics such as sets and functions, universal properties, numbers and recursion, graphs, groups, rings, matrices and modules, continuity, calculus, and gestures.
VA - Blank Generation (A Story Of U.S. / Canadian Punk & Its Aftershocks 1975-1981) (2023)

VA - Blank Generation (A Story Of U.S. / Canadian Punk & Its Aftershocks 1975-1981) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) - 2.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 900 MB
6:27:25 | Punk, Power Pop, Post-Punk, New Wave, Garage Rock | Label: Cherry Red

Five CD set bringing a comprehensive, big-tent look at the early years of punk rock in the US and Canada. Over six hours of music. Includes benchmark tracks by the scene's most influential bands plus many rare singles making their first appearance on CD. This five CD includes influential NYC bands - Patti Smith Group, The Ramones, Television, Blondie, The Voidoids, etc. - as well as the scene's other pioneers such as Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys (both Cleveland, Ohio), Dead Kennedys and Crime (San Francisco), Devo (Akron, Ohio), The Germs and The Weirdos (Los Angeles) and Mission of Burma (Boston, Massachusetts). Blank Generation offers a deliberately broad definition of punk, encompassing contributions from such outré acts as Suicide, The Cramps and The Residents through to new wave/power pop combos (Sneakers, Chris Stamey & the dB's, etc.). While the US punk scene was arguably always more diverse musically than that of the UK, the music evolved quickly, as evinced by the choices heard on Discs 4 and 5. Many of the acts here such as X, The Replacements, The Feelies, Redd Kross, The Dream Syndicate, The Gun Club and Minor Threat would make an even greater impact as the 1980s wore on. It's hard to overestimate the seismic shocks caused by the music on 'Blank Generation', not only on everything in alternative music which followed in North American, from the 80s hardcore scene and the music heard on the whole alternative college radio network through to grunge and beyond. And yet this era has never before been treated to a comprehensive retrospective of this kind.
Tortoise - The Catastrophist (2016) {Thrill Jockey Records THRILL 406}

Tortoise - The Catastrophist (2016) {Thrill Jockey Records THRILL 406}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 275 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 103 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 25 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2016 Thrill Jockey Records | THRILL 406
Rock / Alternative Rock / Math Rock / Post Rock / Experimental Rock

Tortoise have always emphasized their connection to Chicago, and never more so than on The Catastrophist. Arriving six years after Beacons of Ancestorship, its roots date back to 2010, when Tortoise were commissioned to write music inspired by their hometown's jazz and improvised music scenes. Though they fleshed out those compositions for the album, the original project's sense of adventure remains. Fittingly, the title track has some of the closest ties to the album's beginnings, holding together shifts between knotty, busy electro-funk and the kind of brooding post-rock Tortoise helped define in the '90s with nimble drumming indebted to jazz. "Shake Hands with Danger" is even more audacious, nodding to the Windy City's free jazz and noise rock legacies with jabbing riffs and rhythms and chromatic percussion that sounds metallic in both senses of the word.

Tera Melos - Trash Generator (2017)  Music

Posted by varrock at Aug. 24, 2017
Tera Melos - Trash Generator (2017)

Dungen - Haxan [Versions by Prins Thomas] (2017)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Tracks: 12 | 41:51 min | 102 Mb
Style: Math Rock, Progressive Rock | Label: Sargent House

It's been a while since we ve heard from Tera Melos. 4 years to be exact. And, oh my, are they back with a vengeance. Trash Generator, the trio's third full length, is an astonishing blast of confidence and rejuvenation. It sounds as if the downtime has recharged the band with an entirely new sense of purpose. The performances are brilliant and sharp, the songs concise yet intricately detailed, and the album production deftly captures the band's strength as a live unit. Their dalliances with mellower psychedelic phrases on their previous two albums, X'ed Out (2013) and Patagonian Rats (2010) are significantly trimmed and instead utilized as colorations within a swirling maelstrom of righteous aggro punk-jazz abandon. Tera Melos guitarist/vocalist Nick Reinhart, bassist Nathan Latona and drummer John Clardy have learned to stop worrying and just be Tera Melos. 'We toured consistently for 19 months after X ed Out was released in 2013,' Latona explains. 'We did 2 full US headliners, 3 full US support tours, a Japanese tour, a month in Europe, and a run of shows in the UK and Ireland. When we finished, we were pretty exhausted and frustrated.' It had seemed that after all of that work, not much had changed for the band.