“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…”
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[REVIEW] QUBISM lands in Brazil at “Os Garotos de Liverpool”
[INTERVIEW] Miranda discusses QUBISM and Quantum Computer Music at ORF Radio (Vienna)
[INTERVIEW] Eduardo Miranda discloses details about QUBISM in his latest interview with IBM!
“…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.”
“In the recording below, which appears on the album’s vinyl edition, you can hear the violin solo start at 4:15, and the computer’s saxophone-like response from 4:33 to 5:23.”
[REVIEW] The “…esotericism, sci-fi and a striking atmospheric character…” of QUBISM presented @Roadie Magazine (Brazil)
[REVIEW] Miranda’s QUBISM discussed @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.”