The Origins: ADME
This sub-project originated in 2020, becoming the world’s first official ADME (Any Data Modulation Engine). No matter what file type it was fed, it encoded the contents using pitch remapping, microtonal voicings, complex oscillators, and LFOs. I cherry-picked, arranged, stretched, and enhanced the auto-generated samples with manually programmed 909 drums to create three original, highly experimental albums.
NanoTheory is available on Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and many other platforms.
The Legacy: CASES
Limited by its MATLAB implementation, I since put development of the ADME on hold. In the meantime, I became familiar with the software synthesizer Serum by Xfer Records. Thereby, I produced numerous albums focused on lowercase/ambience while reaching into other subgenres of electronic music. The tracks may be more conventional, but also easier on the ears—perhaps even pleasant. Each album is dedicated to a different case in computer code formatting.
NanoTheory is available on Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and many other platforms.
Some artists that were influential for my electronic music: Sevish, Richard Chartier, Trentemøller, Steve Roden, The Caretaker, Dead Can Dance, Gulaggh/Stalaggh, Igorrr, CEP, isn, Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, Nick Cave, Nerve, Tool, DIE!, The Alan Parsons Project.