[51bts080-51VIN005] Eduardo Reck Miranda: QUBISM

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PRESS

PREMIERE

FORBES (U.S.)

“Pushing Music’s Limits!”

Qubism pulsates with a shrill, dissonant urgency,…”

“…the first ever album composed using AI and quantum computing technology…”

The Quantum Insider

Using a quantum computer, Miranda trained an AI model to respond to live instrumentation in real time. In the track Qubism, namesake of the album, the model reacts to specific segments, producing a unique performance each time.

INVERTED Audio (UK)

“…a groundbreaking exploration of human-machine interfaces…” “from visionary Eduardo Reck Miranda”

“…This avantgarde sonic exploration unveils cosmic playground of sound technology…“

INTERVIEW

IBM (news)

“Eduardo Reck Miranda’s latest musical collaborator is a quantum computer located 3,500 miles away

“…the computer music professor engages in a call-and-response improvisation with the IBM Quantum Eagle, a 127-qubit quantum processor at IBM’s research headquarters in New York: a violin plays a solo, then the computer listens and responds with a synthesized riff of its own.

ORF Radio (Vienna)

When Intruments become players!

…together with Eduardo Miranda, further explore the question of what musical possibilities working with quantum computers opens up.”

“He has just released “Qubism”, the first album created with the help of quantum computers.”

REVIEW

IGGY Magazine (FR)

This album is not simply a collection of pieces, but a sound laboratory where the invisible mechanics of quantum computing becomes the muse

Through QUBISM , Eduardo Reck Miranda offers a symbiosis between man and machine, an introspective work that pushes to redefine what music can be in the quantum age.

Roadie Music (Brazil)

“Instrumental in essence, it explores digital, electronic, ethereal, but also intoxicating sound environments that manage to provoke the listener into experiencing a series of dissynchronous emotions.”

Os Garotos de Liverpool (Brazil)

“… definitely unique sound, with the artist moving through experimental, soundscape, drone, leftfield, among others, in a mix of AI and quantum computing technology…

Parkett Channell (Italy)

“QUBISM is an album that challenges our conventional understanding of music, introducing listeners to a world where technology and art exist in a harmonious and unpredictable relationship. Eduardo Reck Miranda’s pioneering work with quantum computers marks an exciting new frontier in the music world…”

MISCELLANEA

THINNITIST (Canada): https://tinnitist.com/2024/11/11/groover-playlist-286-keep-on-keepin-on-part-3/

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