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Method Music : ウィキペディア英語版
Method Music

''Method Music'' is a double-album of electronic music by the English composer and mathematician Lawrence Ball created using the compositional system that would become The Lifehouse Method, an online-based compositional project conceived by Pete Townshend of The Who to compose customized algorithmically-generated musical portraits.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Billboard.com )〕 The album's music evolved from tests of the portraiture system.
The release was produced by Pete Townshend and Bob Lord and was released on January 31, 2012 on Navona Records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Method Music )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Method Music on navonarecords.com )
==History==
''Method Music'' is an outgrowth of Townshend's groundbreaking 1971 futurist composition ''Lifehouse''. Although Townshend originally intended ''Lifehouse'' as a multimedia audience-participation musical production to follow The Who's ''Tommy'', difficulties in implementing the project led to its temporary abandonment; a selection of constituent components extracted from ''Lifehouse'' were recorded and assembled as The Who's highly successful album ''Who's Next''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pete Townshend Opens The Lifehouse Door )
The element of audience participation was a key plot point of the ''Lifehouse'' narrative, which culminates in a concert where the audience's personal attributes and characteristics are transformed into music. The idea of a musical portraiture system was first explored by Townshend in the lead-off cut on ''Who's Next'', ''Baba O'Riley'' - a piece echoed in ''Meher Baba Piece'', the first track on ''Method Music'' (which was included on The Who's 2006 album ''Endless Wire'' as the underpinning for ''Fragments'', co-written by Ball).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lawrence Ball, Co-Composer Of "Fragments" )
In 2007, Townshend launched ''The Lifehouse Method'' website, run by his company Eel Pie, an online music portraiture system created with Ball and programmer Dave Snowdon in which users entered data into the system and received a unique, customized piece of audio. The website generated over 10,000 musical portraits before closing in 2008.
''Method Music'' was recorded and mixed at Townshend's Oceanic Studios in Twickenham.

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