mathematical model 0010

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Drawing from field recordings collected during a trip to Japan, boring tables saturates sonic vignettes in sentimental key, replaying familiar traces of lived experience into something more abstract. The seven tracks on mathematical model 0010, Luca Quartarone’s debut album, trail through evolving tonal expanses that envelop the environment in a perpetually expanding haze of serenity. Though sonic fragments hail from the everyday, the compositions themselves inevitably glide towards something much larger—just like a passing instant can extend into an ongoing remembrance.

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geometry of memory

The title of the album is inspired by a piece of land art by Hiroshi Sugimoto, which Luca encountered during a visit to the Enoura Observatory at the Odawara Art Foundation. The work features a metallic plane that embodies the geometry of a hyperbolic surface with constant negative curvature, continuously converging toward a 5mm gauge without ever meeting. Much like the geometry of this piece suggests a mathematical infinity, the album’s sonic cartography evokes the feeling of intimate gestures within infinite expanses.

  1. 1 – house made 03:30
  2. 2 – masterpiece 05:28
  3. 3 – pola 03:57
  4. 4 – i told you 04:20
  5. 5 – familymart 04:38
  6. 6 – new pics 05:00
  7. 7 – angel 02:36

evidence of experience

As mathematical model 0010 parcels fleeting pulses of life within a meditative continuum, the tangible presence of refracted sounds resonates within vast, ungraspable spaces. It evokes an infinity not as a distant elsewhere or further beyond, but as an immanent quality embedded in the textures of daily experience.