Orchestra of Spheres take you to higher dimensions through mathematical ratios of rhythm and the chaos patterns of sound. Born from the Frederick Street Sound and Light Exploration Society in 2009, the Spheres have developed a cult-like following in their brief existence. Like celestial sponges, they draw on influences far and wide: the hypnotic beats of Kuduro; repetitive minimalist Bornean sape music; free jazz and improvised music and the celestial chimes of gamelan. The Spheres use homemade instruments such as the biscuit tin guitar, electric bass carillon and sexomouse marimba to create their cosmic dancing sound!
Key market segments
Futuristic and unsettlingly primal - Uncut
Like celestial sponges, they draw on influences far and wide: the hypnotic beats of Angolan kuduro; repetitive minimalist Bornean sape music; free jazz and improvised music and the celestial chimes of gamelan. They have been called sci-fi boogie, psychedelic primary school disco and south pacific demolition, and have been compared to artists as diverse as Fela Kuti, Sun Ra, Can and Drexciya.
Like celestial sponges, they draw on influences far and wide: the hypnotic beats of Angolan kuduro; repetitive minimalist Bornean sape music; free jazz and improvised music and the celestial chimes of gamelan. They have been called sci-fi boogie, psychedelic primary school disco and south pacific demolition, and have been compared to artists as diverse as Fela Kuti, Sun Ra, Can and Drexciya.
Orchestra of Spheres take you to higher dimensions through mathematical ratios of rhythm and the chaos patterns of sound. - Walter A.C. Wilson