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• Soundtoy 2x12

Soundtoy 2x12
Paul Farrington
Bip-Hop Records

 

Release

Live performance, Porto

 

Music is created by selecting a coloured segment from the middle wheel and placing it in an empty cell on any of the outer wheels. Each wheel has various controls: speed, direction, volume and random playback. Sequences can be saved. This device was designed to allow music to have no beginning, middle or end, – infinite music.

Graphic score

 
 

Album booklet

 
 

OLHARES DE OUTONO
Digital Arts Festival
Porto, Portugal
November, 2010, 11th edition

 

Related projects

 

The Colour Wheel
Dan Rose Music

2x12 Sequencer / Sound toy
Bip-Hop Records

Music Catalogue
4AD Records

 

Behind the scenes

One day I got a call from Simon Fisher Turner. He had been given my name by Daniel Miller from Mute. Simon was releasing a new album on Mute records and Daniel had told Simon it would be good if we collaborated together on his new record.

We had a chat on the phone and Simon sent me some tracks from the album for reference. The music had this lovely bitty, fragmented feel to it - and was built out of lots of little parts.

I talked to Simon about designing a soundtoy which would be released with his album. I was interested in a toy that would allow new pieces of music to be made from the sounds Simon used for his album. I was also interested in making a soundtoy that would allow music to be made which had no start or end and would just be continuous.

Once the soundtoy was made, Simon and myself collaborated live. Simon on Piano and me playing the soundtoy, projected in the performance.