Continuum virtuoso Edmund Eagan serves up some cool blue sounds. With each track named after a shade of blue from a paint sample chart, the sounds range from airy string-like harmonics, to delicate reeds, electric guitars, plucked strings with vocal formants, thereminish swoops, underwater piano pings, metallic grains, alien sitars, computerish blips, and microtonal scales of unknown ethnography, all drenched in delicious reverbs and mysterious ambiences. Eagan's combination of Kyma generated sounds with Continuum Fingerboard performances comprises a new musical instrument in … read more
Continuum virtuoso Edmund Eagan serves up some cool blue sounds. With each track named after a shade of blue from a paint sample chart, the sounds ra… read more
Continuum virtuoso Edmund Eagan serves up some cool blue sounds. With each track named after a shade of blue from a paint sample chart, the sounds range from airy string-like harmonics, … read more
Edmund Eagan is a Canadian television composer, sound designer, and musician. He was the recipient of a 1992 Gemini Award for Best Original Music Score for a Program or Mini-Series for the Canadian television animated production The Woman Who Raised a Bear as Her Son. Eagan has been nominated several times for Gemini Awards. He composed the music for the television show This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Eagan has worked on numerous other television productions, including CBC’s The Health Show, the TV program Curiosities and in the Man Alive documentary Beyond Belief. Edmund Eagan has been i… read more
Edmund Eagan is a Canadian television composer, sound designer, and musician. He was the recipient of a 1992 Gemini Award for Best Original Music Score for a Program or Mini-Series for the … read more
Edmund Eagan is a Canadian television composer, sound designer, and musician. He was the recipient of a 1992 Gemini Award for Best Original Music Score for a Program or Mini-Series for the Canadian television animated production The Wo… read more