Deaf3Ants

by Elypixa
on BFWrecordings 2010 / BFW097
12/13/2010 Creative Commons BY-NC-ND
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Here is the new experimental project from Elypixa. 
It would be too pretentious to compare himself to Beethoven, but he has inspired Elypixa. 
Beethoven continued to write, compose music after becoming deaf. 
That's where Elypixa had an idea - compose an album without listening to what he does, just taking into account the knowledge of its design software. 
Elypixa randomly selected sounds and synthesizers... 
He composed as usual... 
He finally listened and selected the most representative of Elypixa. 

About the last three tracks on the album: 
Elpixa did not listen to these. They are for the listener to discover. 
When Claude Monet lost his sight, he continued to paint. In a letter to his friend he acknowledged that he was – ”Trusting solely to the labels on the tubes of paint and to the force of habit, to paint.” 

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