The Machinations of Dementia explained

The Machinations of Dementia
Type:Studio album
Artist:Blotted Science
Cover:BlottedScience_TMOD.jpg
Released:September 18, 2007
Recorded:2006–2007, Live Oak Studios, Hell Whole Studios, Doc Z Studios
Genre:Progressive metal, instrumental rock
Length:57:12
Label:EclecticElectric
Producer:Ron Jarzombek
Next Title:The Animation of Entomology
Next Year:2011

The Machinations of Dementia is the sole studio album by the instrumental progressive metal band Blotted Science, released September 18, 2007, on guitarist Ron Jarzombek's EclecticElectric label. It was issued in Japan on June 22, 2011, via Marquee/Avalon.[1]

The album had been in the making since 2005, but progress stalled when original drummer Chris Adler had to bow out due to commitments with his band Lamb of God; his successor, Derek Roddy (ex-Nile, Hate Eternal), left over "musical differences" after a six-month tenure.

According to Ron Jarzombek, "75 percent"[2] of The Machinations of Dementia was written utilizing the "Circle of 12 Tones", derived from the twelve-tone technique pioneered by Austrian-born composer Arnold Schoenberg in the 1920s.

Track listing

"Oscillation Cycles" is composed around a tone row of 12 notes played forward, and then backwards. The song only consists of these two note patterns, which then undergo temporal modulation and rhythmic changes.[3]

"Adenosine Buildup" is "Adenosine Breakdown" played backwards.

Personnel

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.marquee.co.jp/avalon/blottedscience.html
  2. "Ron Jarzombek - Frequently Asked Questions", RonJarzombek.com. "Q. What is the story behind the songs 'Adenosine BuildUp' and 'Adenosine Breakdown'?"
  3. Web site: RON JARZOMBEK - Oscillation Cycles. Jarzombek. Ron. July 31, 2009. YouTube.