MATRIXSYNTH: Newton 09 Retro Sci-Fi Sound Art Radio Theatre Production


Sunday, June 01, 2014

Newton 09 Retro Sci-Fi Sound Art Radio Theatre Production

Newton 09, Dance Dance Beat: for the World to Remember

Published on May 31, 2014

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The final track from Episode 2 of Newton 09, composed entirely with a 1986 Commodore 64c computer (& processing). Software used for the piece was the C64 MSSIAH monosynth, bassline, and wave player.

Newton 09 is currently in post-production, and the full three part saga will be available at the end of this Summer.

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Newton 09 is a retro sci-fi sound art radio theatre production, in 5.1 multichannel (and stereo). Story by Daniel Nadeau, foley and electronic composition by Peter van Haaften and an accompanying graphic adaptation by illustrator Robin Clugston combine to create a new trans-disciplinary work, inspired by classic British broadcasting.

Presented in three acts, Newton 09 chronicles the re-emergence of a lost art after generations of silence. 300 years in the future, mental slavery has buried the memory of joyful activity. In a house, on a hill, a lonely electronic mind has been waiting to remind the world of its forgotten beat.

With live voice acting, a progressive electronic score, and original atmospherics, Newton 09 looks to make an immersive electroacoustic experience accessible to new audiences. The piece takes ideas from the past, present and future--patching them into a surreal sound odyssey for all ages."

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