Niode wrote:J T wrote:I forgot I had this picture saved on my hard drive. It is the wave form for the amen break mapped onto the proportions of the human body. Fibonacci in effect.
Ah, I haven't watched that in awhile. I forgot it had all of those golden rectangle film edits. I have that album/dvd. It's great stuff for meditating to, both the music and the imagery.
I feel strangely about BT's music in general though. He's like this level 4000 music production mega warlock, but I don't really feel a lot of soul in much of his pieces. Like the fact that he programmed This Binary Universe entirely in code and it sounds so lovely is this astounding and staggeringly complicated technical achievement. At the same time, a lot of the music lacks passion. It's like he has achieved this mathematical perfection in his music such that few can comprehend its utter brilliance, but in that perfection, some of the humanity has been stripped out of it.
BT is like some sad robot that is too smart for us all and just wants to feel, so he tries desperately hard to belong by impressing us with his superior technical knowledge, and we are impressed and think he's shiny and cool, but ultimately never fully accept him as human.