Bayesia [Disquiet0267] by Suss Müsik published on 2017-02-10T00:18:29Z Metronomes are based around predictability. In group musical performance, metronomes are necessary for accurate timekeeping. Even if an actual device isn't available, at least one participant (usually the drummer) is responsible for ensuring that everyone knows how to count in: "And a one, and a two, and a three, and a four … rock and roll, hoochie koo." Metronomes are also the spine of anarchy, because every form of resistance hinges upon our interpretation of constraints. In probability theory, Bayes' Law tells us that the likelihood of an event taking place can be determined by studying its conditions. The more evidence that is gathered, for example, the more likely we are to believe or not believe that something may or may not happen. Which explains everything about gambling and nothing about predicting weather. For this short piece, Suss Müsik recorded a single percussive hit and replayed it by splitting the phrase and moving up one octave. The sequence was sampled and replayed with varying amounts of reverse-reverb. At times, the original phrase seemed to drown in its own echo before resuming its march. We went on for awhile and then stopped when it got tiresome, as all metronomes do at some point. The piece is titled Bayesia and may eventually become a more substantial work. The image is an arrangement of clear acrylic blocks. More on this 267th weekly Disquiet Junto project, “The Metronomic Society: Create a theme song for a fictional organization”: http://disquiet.com/0267/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/2 Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: llllllll.co/t/the-metronomic-society-disquiet-junto-project-0267/6449 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. Genre Disquiet0267 Comment by WÜST amazing soundscape 2017-02-14T16:26:04Z Comment by Hypoid Beautifully done, fitting title! 2017-02-13T04:25:19Z Comment by Lionel Benancie beau beau 2017-02-11T10:55:48Z Comment by rupertlally Beautiful textures in this track, I love the shimmery feel to it. Great work 2017-02-11T10:11:43Z Comment by FJNA nice, soft drone in the end. Welcome back to the Junto 2017-02-11T00:38:32Z Comment by Detritus Tabu3 real lush here. 2017-02-10T03:16:57Z Comment by Suss Müsik @daniel-diaz: You are too kind :D thank you! 2017-02-10T02:08:25Z Comment by Daniel Diaz great approach, and love the way it turns from metronomic-rhythmic to drone. Time melting and vanishing into timeless suspension. Excellent piece of work. 2017-02-10T01:22:27Z