Dive into the avant-garde world of Sam Pluta with "Machine Language," a captivating exploration of experimental sounds released on October 1, 2012, under Carrier Records. This album is a testament to Pluta's innovative compositional approach, blending free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental genres into a cohesive and thought-provoking collection.
"Machine Language" features five intricate tracks: "Machine Language," "Lyra," "Standing Waves," "Matrices," and "7:6." Each piece showcases a unique ensemble, including percussion soloists, violins, bass clarinets, accordion, and fixed sine tones, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The album's duration of 59 minutes offers a substantial journey through Pluta's imaginative musical landscape.
Performances by esteemed ensembles like the Mivos Quartet, TimeTable Percussion, and Wet Ink Ensemble bring Pluta's compositions to life, highlighting the album's dynamic range and complexity. "Machine Language" is not just an album but a testament to Sam Pluta's artistic vision and his ability to push the boundaries of contemporary music. Whether you're a seasoned fan of experimental genres or a curious newcomer, "Machine Language" promises an engaging and intellectually stimulating listening experience.