[Microsound-announce] Cinema Volta: Daily Ambience hits 75% mark

John Maxwell Hobbs jmax at cinemavolta.com
Mon Nov 14 05:35:29 EST 2005


Hello everyone,

Today, the Daily Ambience project reached the 3/4 mark.  There have  
been 274 songs so far,  I've only got 92 more to go to reach 366.  I  
chose 366 because 2006  will be a leap year, and I don't want to  
cheat anyone out of a full year of music.

-John

Cinema Volta: Daily Ambience
Fresh Ambient Music Composed Daily
a new tune every day, free of charge
at: http://www.cinemavolta.com/daily


About Cinema Volta: Daily Ambience:

As an exploration of ambient music and the limits of my own  
creativity, I have been composing and releasing a new song every day.

Sometimes these songs are sketches, sometimes full-blown  
compositions, it all depends on my inspiration and my available time.

About Cinema Volta:

Cinema Volta consists of John Maxwell Hobbs, a stack of electronic  
equipment, musical instruments in various states of disrepair and  
occasional collaborators.

John Maxwell Hobbs is an electronic musician based in Stockholm  
Sweden who has been working with computer multimedia and  
telecommunications for more than eighteen years. His contributions to  
the early days of music on the web have been documented in the book  
"Virtual Music" by William Duckworth.

 From the book:

"In a review of his interactive online instrument, Web Phases, Kyle  
Gann of the Village Voice described it as being 'on a noticeably  
higher artistic level' than the earliest tape-music and computer- 
music pieces, concluding that 'the potential for social reorientation  
is even more incredible,' and predicting 'we'll look back and say  
1998 was the year our relationship to music entered a new era.'"

For much of the '90s he was the Producing Director of The Kitchen in  
New York where he was involved in producing the performances by  
Philip Glass, DJ Spooky, David Hykes and many others.

He is the Vice President of the board of directors of Vanguard  
Visions, an organization dedicated to fostering the work of artists  
experimenting with technology and also served on the Digital Arts  
subcommittee of the Mayor's Council on New Media in New York City.   
His interactive composition Web Phases was one of the winners of  
ASCI's Digital '98 competition.  He has collaborated with artist/ 
programmer Mark Napier on Ripple, an interactive musical instrument.
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