Marcin Pietruszewski ‘The New Pulsar Generator Recordings Volume One’ (Fancyyyyy)

Some artists find themselves inspired by broken hearts or the perilous state of world politics. Not Edinburgh-based Marcin Pietruszewski, who has turned to the energy of the cosmos, designing a pulsar generator using SuperCollider 3 programming language to create this album. You’re not likely to catch the milkman humming ‘nupggendy3modulator DistCauchy (screwdrivers)’, which sounds like a malfunctioning modem, or the melting electronic tones of ‘tnuPGr (shifting(glissement)modulator)’, but the sonic extremities it touches on are fascinating

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