Sample Packs

Millions In Prizes: Volume I Objects of Virulent Amalgamation (2019) Objects immediately accessible in a site of Virulent Amalgamation recorded until no longer possible. Samples can be accessed here.

Millions In Prizes: Volume II Sites of Virulent Amalgamation (2019) MIDI derived from 3D scans of sites overtaken by Virulent Amalgamation. Includes standard resolution and extreme resolution. Can be accessed here.

BASE/NET: Volume I Mapped Transactions (2020) magnetic card swipe interactions of personal cards mapped into MIDI data in high and low threshold forms. Can be accessed here.

BASE/NET: Volume II Raw Data of Personal Accounts (2020) Raw coding data from personal accounts from sites related to musical production. Can be accessed here.

Alan S. Tofighi: Volume I Selected Sequences & Variations (2021 )Chromosome 1 converted into MIDI. Samples of AST’s voice & scans of sources faces and GAN derived faces converted into MIDI. Can be accessed here.

Psychic Drift: Volume I Random Mechanical Cascades (2022) Recordings of the Random Mechanical Cascade (MURHY) dropping 3000 marbles as well the ascension & descent of it’s elevator as well as MIDI derivations. Can be accessed here

Psychic Drift: Volume II Futures, Crashes, Spectre’s & Scripted Sets (2022) Market crash Data (1929-2020) MIDI files, Convolutional Neural Net derived predictive music, and selected audio of CCTV feeds trained on psychic events. Samples can be accessed here.

Psychic Drift: Volume III Catoptric Void/Tezcatlipocal Lens Processor (2022) Pure Data patch that converts motion captured via webcam into MIDI data. CC/TL is a modification of Jason Hotchkiss’ motionnoise.pd patch with extended controls over the inputs/outputs and a button for the raw feed. Requires GEM. CVTLP can be accessed here

Psychic Drift: Volume IV Random Numbers Seen, Swayed, and/or Retrocausal (2022) outputs of a bootleg PEAR Labs Random Event Generator (REG), of which “0”‘s & “1”‘s are produced. Recorded with the focus of emitting more “1”‘s for complex rhythmic variation. Can be accessed here

Alan S. Tofighi