LP version. D/P/I (Alex Gray) is a musician, DJ and visual artist from USA; he has made music under the alias of Deep Magic and as a part of various Sun Araw Trios, Duos and Quartets. Now, most of the time, he plays drums, guitar, or saxophone at home for his other half & two cats. Here he presents Composer. Mastered and cut by Rashad Becker at D+M.

"Composer is an album of rhythms that, once started, eventually completed  themselves without much input from the composer. The character of a  rhythm can develop very simply/unconsciously with just a slightly  different part of the hand hitting a drum, or the wrist getting tired,  causing trembling and stuttering that further magnifies the rhythmic  stability of the pattern and/or player. With electronics, it's different  physically, as you are not 'hitting' anything, but the link to the  subconscious/unconscious, remains analogous. Every adjustment to a  single sound/pattern can reveal complexities that were not apparent when  the sound/pattern started. A natural flow begins, similar to the  development of complex accents via 'human error' of using an ordinary  djembe or conga: as the composer begins to be entranced by the  sound/pattern, with a midi-mapped set of physical knobs, controlling  complex processes/effects - each effect/process assumes its own  character for that, almost quantum-like, layer of improvisation - layer  by layer, until the simple layers of sound/patterns have naturally  developed into compositions that reflect the seeming-instability,  excitement, and sadness in time, here referred to as a fixed, unmoving  element in the 'universe', that our human software is intrinsically  dependent on to interpret these rhythms and the rest of the material  world. This album was fun, exciting and unpredictable until the day it  was 'finished'. I hope this album encourages people to think for  themselves. This isn't a 'techno', 'experimental', 'abstract', 'dance',  'IDM', or any 'genre' of album. I hope you know what I mean. I hope that  music hasn't lost the quality of inter-being 'beyond categorization'. I  also hope that, to a small extent, this album can act as a beacon of  creativity for future generations, who are currently being completely  saturated by marketing content for products and media that will do  nothing but confuse and distract them." -- Alex Gray, July 2016.