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The Xylophone Experiment

by Jovica Storer

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Jovica Storer (real name Joost Carpentier) has been creating music with sequencer software since 1989. It was only then that he had put enough money aside to buy himself a computer, sequencing software (Dynaduet) and a Korg DSS-1 Digital Sampling Workstation. The third experiment he did with these tools was another ode to the work of Steve Reich. It is a composition for several Xylophones.
The 3 parts of the composition all use the same theme which is being build up slowly in different ways. Once fully deployed the process is reversed which result in a slow reduction of the theme.

This is the third album in the From the vault series. The From the vault series of albums will contain all older work from Jovica Storer.

Release date: 30 June 2021
Original composition written at the end of 1989.

Picture selected & created by Patsker Omaer Beguin

Mastered by Joost Carpentier @ the GYASAPIAYH research lab on 20210412

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released June 30, 2021

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IMPORTANT: We are putting the whole catalogue of Jovica online on Bandcamp in the future. STAY TUNED!!!
Jovica Storer is a Belgian electronic music composer/producer who has been addicted to aural vibrations ever since his youth. He learned to play the piano as a child. Then he bought a synth. Since that day in the summer of 1989, he has never ceased to explore new territory. ... more

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