
An Organ Thing of the Day and we really don’t have to say much about this one, the work of M-PO, apparently that stands for Mathminimal = Polyrhythm × Oddmeter and well the mathermatics of minimal music as well as the art otf it. What more is there to say?
Here’s a whole load of musician talk that will excite those who get excited by those Other Rock Show things, don’t ask me, I’m not the one in here who counts along to music like we’re in some kind of mathermatical exercise, all I know is this sounds and looks rather good in a deliciously minimalist kind of way…
Here’s a Facebook link and here’s the Bandcamp thing
Track1. 21: The track shows the direction of the album. It consists of minimal melodies and odd meter rhythms, with each mirror motif sounding the same when played backwards.
Track2. 22: This track uses a lot of metric modulation and the melody lengthens from 1/16th note to 2 to 3, so you can feel the change in rhythm and the lingering sound.
Track3. 23: The fastest track on the album. Inspired by the Swedish band “Freak Kitchen”.
Track4. 24: This track was inspired by the periodic cicadas. Each instrument sounds on the 13&17/16th note instead of the 13&17-year cicadas. Bonus
Track. 25: This track has only 2 simple drum patterns, but creates variations by mixing them. Inspired by the Armenian pianist “Tigran Hamasyan”.





