Federico Babina: ‘Music and architecture are intimately joined by a cosmic connection. They both are generated by an underlying code, an order revealed by mathematics and geometry. […] in these images architecture and music share a clear cultural lineage. The color and the different nuances of music shape the forms and volumes. Reading horizontally gives some basic melodic lines, while reading vertically reveals both harmony and dissonance. A building like an harmonic progression following the movement of chords. A spatial progression that is equivalent to the harmonic progression through chords. Generate a rhythm of solids and voids to reproduce the sequences of notes and silences.’
Miles Davis, “So what”
Freddie Mercury, “Bohemian rhapsody”
The Beatles, “Let it be”
Michael Jackson, “Billie jean”
Mozart, “Requiem”
The Police, “Every Breath You Take”
Radiohead, “No Surprises”
Pink Floyd, “Wish You Were Here”
Joy Division, “Love WIll Tear Us Apart”
David Bowie, “Space Oddity”
Nirvana, “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
Jimi Hendrix, “Hey joe”
The White Stripes, “Seven nation army”
Elvis Presley, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”
Amy Winehouse, “Rehab”
J. S. Bach, “Suite pour violoncelle N°1″
Manu Chao, “Me gustas Tu/ Desaparecido”
Nick Drake, “River man”
Bjork, “Joga”
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