[INTERVIEW] Eduardo Miranda discloses details about QUBISM in his latest interview with IBM!

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“…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.”

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[REVIEW] The “…esotericism, sci-fi and a striking atmospheric character…” of QUBISM presented @Roadie Magazine (Brazil)

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[REVIEW] Miranda’s QUBISM discussed @Iggy Magazine (FR)

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[PREMIERE] QUBISM “…a groundbreaking exploration of human-machine interfaces…” “from visionary Eduardo Reck Miranda” (Inverted-Audio, UK)

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…Miranda crafts a whimsical soundscape teeming with kinetic arpeggios that channel space age frequencies…

… revealing a captivating collection of six tracks crafted entirely on quantum computers…

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

[PREMIERE] QUBISM by Eduardo Reck Miranda skyrocketing at FORBES (U.S.)!

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“Pushing Music’s Limits!”

Qubism pulsates with a shrill, dissonant urgency,…”

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

[out 25th of October 2024] QUBISM by Eduardo Reck Miranda will be the first Quantum Computer Music Release!

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QUBISM, by Prof. Eduardo Reck Miranda will feature compositions created with Quantum Computers. This forward thinking work results from Miranda’s research into harnessing emergent quantum computing technology to compose.

Quantum Computers are still in development. Hence the release of QUBISM, a pioneering album illustrating how quantum computers can be leveraged to create music in different ways.

Shaping the future of music…

Supported by Moth Quantum https://mothquantum.com/

Artwork by Mattia Travaglini Artworks