Background: Still bound to the rules of non-sense music to test the sense (and the patience) of the listeners, Combinatorial Explosion May Result in The Curse of Dimentionality, the second EP of Aldfrith is a mix of experimental, atonal, and martial music with a heavy drone accent. It was produced with the very same verve of the first opus “From Northumbria to Merhgarh”, it is what Daniel Death (the man behind the machines) likes to call “music by chance”. But, even if it won’t change the face of current musical scenario, it’s a pace ahead from the first work which had no direction, but as Daniel believes that every history has a beginning, so here’s the second chapter. Combinatorial Explosion May Result in the Curse of Dimentionality may sound confusing with the interchanged mathematical theories that is intended to make no sense, but behind this calculated confusion, lies the history of how King Aldfrith of Northumbria came back home from Merhgarh and got himself lost. He had gone to Urals and there he envisaged meteor explosions, the future destruction of mother earth and of course our hero battled monsters and beasts. How do you know that? You’re simply supposed to know. Use your mind to enter the kingdom where medieval and contemporary encounter each other in a unheard-of trip around the space and time. The entrance to the fourth dimension is at hand. Get yourself absorbed by the black hole of untimely musical exploration.
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released May 10, 2013
noises and FX by Daniel "Death" Vieira
composed by Daniel "Death" Vieira
mixed by Daniel "Death" Vieira
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