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James Murphy has been stretching his wings since disbanding LCD Soundsystem. He made a short film, wrote music for a Broadway show and made tones for New York's subway system, and now he's creating music using data from U.S. Open tennis matches. This project was undertaken with the participation of IBM and, of course, the U.S. Open. It will result in 400 hours of new music, but as Murphy explains in a trailer for the project, "I'm not going to sit there and play 400 hours of music. I'm setting up a machine to do that. The primary music generator is the algorithm, it's not me. I'm not...Read More
James Murphy has been stretching his wings since disbanding LCD Soundsystem. He made a short film, wrote music for a Broadway show and made tones for New York's subway system, and now he's creating music using data from U.S. Open tennis matches. This project was undertaken with the participation of IBM and, of course, the U.S. Open. It will result in 400 hours of new music, but as Murphy explains in a trailer for the project, "I'm not going to sit there and play 400 hours of music. I'm setting up a machine to do that. The primary music generator is the algorithm, it's not me. I'm not...Read More
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