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2023 releases

We start the year with eight pieces released (and, in some cases, re-released) widely across Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Deezer, Soundcloud, and dozens of others. If you would like to download (for free, or pay-what-you-want) please use this Bandcamp page. If you just want to get the whole album now, use this. Listen here

Adventures in acoustic cosmology

ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PRESS RELEASE Adventures in acoustic cosmology RAS PR 17/30 (NAM 13) 3rd July 2017 A project that explores whether there is a musical equivalent to the curvature of spacetime will be presented on Thursday 6th July by Gavin Starks at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hull. Starks, who has Adventures in acoustic cosmology

Heavenly Discourses – Acoustic Cosmology presentation

Here’s a copy of the presentation I gave at Heavenly Discourses. I’ll post the video when I get it. Acoustic Cosmology :: Heavenly Discourses 2011-11 from Gavin Starks View more presentations from Gavin Starks

The utterance of a cosmological model?

“On 12 April 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first human in outer space and the first to orbit the Earth. 2011 sees the fiftieth anniversary of that event…” I am speaking at Heavenly Discourses on Sunday 16th October 16:45 – 18:00. PANEL: Music I’ll be presenting new work (including sounds and pictures derived from ALMA) The utterance of a cosmological model?

Binary Dust, “Tempest” – now live

Hello, Well, here we go – this has been a while coming… 17 years or thereabouts. Tempest, originally composed in 1993, is the first release of “Binary Dust”, a series of works that I’ve developed since then, and am continuing to develop. Very much a slow-bake project, I’ll be releasing new tracks (roughly) monthly, for Binary Dust, “Tempest” – now live

Latvia performance

A reclaimed 32m Radio Telescope in the middle of the Lativan forests… brought to life over the past 10 years as the only radio telescope in the world that is dedicated to both science and art. ACOUSTIC SPACE: RT32 Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the conversion of the RT32 telescope at VIRAC, Riga & Irbene, Latvia performance