Twin Color, Vol. 1
Murcof was founded in early 2001 as a solo project of Fernando Corona in Tijuana, México. Murcof experiments with minimalistic electronic and classical music, exploring how digital precision and acoustic warmth can complement each other. The music is intended to reflect a digitalized way of interacting with the world, with each other and ourselves. It is meant to remind us that the end user will always be human, and that technology is a tool of expression and not an end in itself. Murcof's music is sparse, minimalist, sample-based electronica. A key element is the complex, and sometimes abstract, glitchy electronic percussion. Corona's recordings are more melodic and traditionally structured than many contemporary electronic musicians, and many recordings feature orchestral strings sampled from recordings of works by modern composers such as Arvo Pärt. Corona uses silence to fill his music with intense emotion. There is also an obvious influence from film music, as can be heard in the use of samples and the dramatic production style, and these elements are also evident in the soundtracks Corona has performed for films such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis. murcof.com https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murcof https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://discogs.com/artist/Murcof Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Murcof was founded in early 2001 as a solo project of Fernando Corona in Tijuana, México. Murcof experiments with minimalistic electronic and classical music, exploring how digital precision and acoustic warmth can complement each other. The music is intended to reflect a digitalized way of interacting with the world, with each other and ourselves. It is meant to remind us that the end user will always be human, and that technology is a tool of expression and not an end in itself. Murcof's music is sparse, minimalist, sample-based electronica. A key element is the complex, and sometimes abstract, glitchy electronic percussion. Corona's recordings are more melodic and traditionally structured than many contemporary electronic musicians, and many recordings feature orchestral strings sampled from recordings of works by modern composers such as Arvo Pärt. Corona uses silence to fill his music with intense emotion. There is also an obvious influence from film music, as can be heard in the use of samples and the dramatic production style, and these elements are also evident in the soundtracks Corona has performed for films such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis. murcof.com https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murcof https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://discogs.com/artist/Murcof Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Avril 14th (Aphex Twin) - Vanessa Wagner Version
Memoria
Retrato
Ruido
MO
Rostro
Resignación
Mir
Static Discos 100
Marmol
Reflejo
Recuerdos
Mes
Maiz
Camino
Mapa
Unison
Muim
Rios
Razón (En 3 Partes)
Ulysses
Cielo
Hugo I
Dropped Soul
Cuerpo Celeste
Urano
Cometa
Avril 14th
Hugo II
Una
Cosmos I
Sangre y Mateo
In a Landscape
Memoria (Sutekh's Trisagion mix)
Cosmos II
All These Worlds, Pt. II
Oort
Dandelion Heart
Ultimatum
Eugenio I
Muim (Colleen Mix)
Underwater Lament
Fire Thief
Fight
Eugenio IV
Dividing Space
Eugenio II
Welcome to Versailles
Eugenio III
Louis XIV's Demons
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