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The Pederson Concerto

from Sonic Drift by Microtub

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    Beautiful limited edition vinyl LP of Microtub's 'Sonic Drift' album, featuring artwork by Julian Hayward.

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    Limited edition CD of Microtub's fifth album, in beautifully designed foldout case containing photos of the trio. Artwork by Julian Hayward.

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The Pederson Concerto is a collective composition by Microtub, featuring Peder Simonsen on microtonal C tuba and oscillating through the various intervals and triggering the other two players. The backing track was also made by Peder, using the analog electronic sounds of a Moog synthesizer.

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from Sonic Drift, released May 7, 2021

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Robin Hayward Berlin, Germany

The tuba player and composer Robin Hayward has introduced radical playing techniques to brass instruments, initially through the discovery of the 'noise-valve' in 1996, and later through the development of the first fully microtonal tuba in 2009. In 2012 he invented the Hayward Tuning Vine, partly out of a desire to visualise the harmonic space implicit within the microtonal tuba. ... more

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