The Wind Under Water (released Fed. 2, 2014) is a study in complex generative chord structures by American ambient musician, Christopher Sisk. The two songs that make up the album are composed by combining small moving chord patterns into more and more complex variations.
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The Wind Under Water (released Fed. 2, 2014) is a study in complex generative chord structures by American ambient musician, Christopher Sisk. The tw… read more
The Wind Under Water (released Fed. 2, 2014) is a study in complex generative chord structures by American ambient musician, Christopher Sisk. The two songs that make up the album are co… read more
Christopher Sisk is an independent sound and visual artist whose work combines traditional electronic and ambient music styles with experiments in longform generative systems and abstract sound collage. His most notable works are his 2011 album Background Musics - an album of ambient music designed to act as a film score for commonly shared experiences and his series of layerable ambient albums called "Light: A Generative Album" which expands his generative music techniques and ideas into a much larger scale as well as several other long-form ambient releases. Christopher … read more
Christopher Sisk is an independent sound and visual artist whose work combines traditional electronic and ambient music styles with experiments in longform generative systems and abstract s… read more
Christopher Sisk is an independent sound and visual artist whose work combines traditional electronic and ambient music styles with experiments in longform generative systems and abstract sound collage. His most notable works are his 2… read more